Common Sense for Business Blog Logo

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Logo Design Brief
I started to write a book based on Thomas Paine's 1776 Common Sense which spurred thoughts on the revolution and was the basis for creating democracy. I have decided to shift the book to an ongoing blog and wanted to create a logo that is inspired by the past but at the same time in celebrating the origin, is still forward looking. The blog will not call for revolution but instead a Renaissance in the way we conduct business and the economics of the world we are in. We will speak to history, but also the future of artificial intelligence, robotics. Ultimately if we do not think differently about all these things, as well as the current economic disparity in the world, we will be setting up for a true revolution. If you do not know Thomas Paine's Common Sense I included a link below. On the page is a copy of the cover for the 2nd edition printing. The only difference from the 1st edition is it states "Written by an Englishman." The blog will be written in plain language, and I am not a theorist or academic, just an everyday, common man.
http://americainclass.org/thomas-paine-common-sense-1776/
UPDATE: I uploaded an image of the cover to help avoid confusion
Target Market(s)
intellects, academics, everyday people frustrated by the economics of the world
Industry/Entity Type
Business
Logo Text
Common Sense for business
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- I would like the logo to incorporate the old, such as elements from the original common sense cover, while having a flair that brings it to the modern age. Common Sense should be the key text, with "for business" being much smaller