Unfortunately, I see option B. Maybe if the “crack the” were left-aligned over the O?

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The typography needs to be more consistent. Because it's not the O reads as a logo inatead.

Agreed. The thickness of the O should match the rest of that word.

You mean the O in this form stands alone as the logo?

So I could try to write the text in the standard font and place the O next to it.

As a web designer, I’d just use that ‘O’ as the favicon and would probably feature it as a stand-alone graphic on the site.

Honestly, even covering the top line, the color contrast is making me read it as O-Range.

Hm, so maybe the whole word Orange colored orange?

Maybe orange with a thick black outline? Orange on white is too soft of a contrast for some people, but it contrasts great with black and an outline would make it a lot more flexible on different backgrounds.

Yeah tha sounds about right- a distinct typography style to unite the whole thing visually and make the orange O work