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That's a big pillow to swallow with a granola bar! The values a brand, product, or an idea aim to propagate does not need to be forcefully embedded in the logo. There are other ways to translate such concepts into reality and make it digestible. A logo — from my perspective— need to be simple, memorable, easily recognizable at any size and distance.
recall bumble-gum wrappers, that were propagating allegorical messages in a short comic-strip format? a complex logo wud be somewhere in between a minimalistic logo and a short comic on a wrapper; i can include a QR code on the reverse to link to an explainer of what message is being conveyed... maybe people cud collect a cashu token?
yea, the pills shud be quite potent today... look, if they want a decoding cypher for the symbolism, there will be a page or two about that, haha; wud u prefer that bitcoin signal/clue morphs into a tiny orange dot, or convey wisdom of the (s)ages? the satoshi symbol does just that (kabbalistic lightning bolt)! humanity had plenty of time and opportunities to figure this out... now it's time to OPEN THE MOUTH WIDE!
whoever is incapable of swallowing a potent pill shud just stay humble, stack sats, and earn back some attention-freedom to study this stuff; i think my logo is quite dumbed-down, compared to some traditions, like the masonic tracing boards (see below);
this granola bar will only be available to the few that can appreciate the value of this food and/or those that are capable of knowing bitcoin & nostr; basically, it will be and shud be out of reach of the normie population (spoiler: those might eat the bugs...); same for the logo; IYKYK; obviously available to all that are intelligent enough to acquire it and understand it; plus it's open-source and open-distribution =)
it's not as high-vibration food as the fresh organic juice, but it's a humble type of food for humble times; i think an even lower-vibration food than that wud be something like biltong or beef-jerky, but i digress...
all in all, this is quite a big project, because if it succeeds... what we call money might no longer be necessary for sustenance on edible goods; it might still be necessary for stuff like energy, as most are too far from energy independence;