the comment about the "everyday business" gives me a question to ask you all.
Now, I understand the point of simplicity, legibility, etc. such as the Nike swoosh, or the arches, or "HOME DEPOT" as everyday businesses seen out in public. Since this particular logo will likely only see the front page of a website and maybe some letterhead, should it conform to all the "print-esque" logo guidelines? I mean, people are likely going to know what the business is because they are physically going to search for it, not catch it out of their car window on a billboard. with web based businesses is there such a demand for instant product recognition as there is in other venues?
just as a conceptual map:
-As far as the layout goes, the quick thoughts that put the drone in front of the O is that the body of it is round so it makes the O. (this worked a little better till the PRO went to red i spose... but still)
-the shadow I agree with not being needed. he wanted a shadow. that was the only revision made. i decided on that shadow instead of hard shadow as the rotors are spinning and therefore it shouldn't be "on the ground"
-the drone itself it in the foreground and the background implying the stealth of the units and ability to be sort of... hidden or sneaky...
-likewise for the services.
-the biggest most important word in the logo i left the boldest and least hindered... "drone" as THAT is what the business is all about.
and no, i'm not defending the logo like some people do, by all means tear it apart. lol just wanted to communicate how things got there.