Not to mention, your thick thin approach is all over the place. Again, no consistency.
It would help to know your reasoning behind choosing those fonts, those colors,outlines,closely spaced letters etc...
Without a clear concept a logo that is made of text only is just text; not a logo at all...
For the colors being red, black and white... This was the original color pallet of my business (basic, I know) but it has proven itself to capture the attention of buyers and stand out in a crowd. Also, all of my business vehicles are white and black in color.
The design is honestly a product of numerous hours of sitting in front of a monitor and mixing and matching fonts and styles. I certainly do not claim to be a master at design. There is not a concrete reason why the design is exactly what it is. I made a few variations and presented them to several people (18 to be exact) and this design was the most popular. I am aware that it has vast potential for improvement and may end up being completely different, which I am ok with.
The basics: My daily business operates out of a 24' enclosed trailer which serves as a mobile sign shop. I also have a small warehouse space used for screen printing, embroidery, sublimation, and doing larger sign jobs.
I hope this is the information you were asking for, if not I will fill in whatever gaps there may be.
I agree about the name. I was wondering why you would want your name to sound like wreak... as in smells bad.
The name is pronounced the same phonetically as reactor. I chose the off spelling for two reasons. First, I was looking for a word that did not have an associative meaning in the graphics industry that I could build my business around and have division from others, to stand out if you will. Second, the price to purchase "www.ReactorGraphics.com" was and is still just shy of $4,000 and I certainly did not have the means to spend that amount of money on a domain name.
Well for me it was Wreak-tor. I though who would want to have the opportunity to be thought of as smelly graphics.
I would not base my business name on the availability of xxx.com. It is easy to come up with something available as a .com, or there are now something like 200 .xxx available.
I'm surprised that anyone is mistaking the pronunciation of the name...I do see it now that it's been explained a couple of times but I just can't see how anyone would assume it's meant to be anything but Reactor...if only because of how horrible it would be if it were pronounced as "Reek-tor". Also since "Reak" isn't actually a word.
But I guess it's roughly the same leap from "Reak to Reek" as it is from "Reak.. to Reac.."
Probably best to avoid the possible interpretations and just spell the word properly.
"Wreak" means "To cause", not "Smells Bad". Like Wreak havoc....also not good for business though.