Activewear/Athleisurewear Logo Design

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Looking for a logo design for a new company called N-able (Nable - but pronounced enable). We are in the midst of designing an activewear/athleisure wear line that is both on trend, but also functional and affordable.
We own 3 boutique fitness studios and we aim to start to sell out of those studios with the test market being our clients, then to wholesale and also sell online.
Our goal is to offer something different to large mainstream brands (Lululemon/Lorna Jane) on one end and the super trendy brands (We are Handsome/L'urve)
We want our customers to be able to workout in form fitting comfortable clothes and then go on their day and not feel like their walkign around in a tight top and leggings.
We like french navy as the base colour and would like to stay away from teal, grey and bright yellow. Possible other colours to layer in could be watermelon red, green or
Logo to be universal (not too feminine or masculine) and be able to be used or adapted for other possible products in the health and wellness industry. Logo must also be able to stand the test of time.
Updates
Project Deadline Extended Reason: need longer time Added Sunday, April 10, 2016
Target Market(s)
Women aged 18-50, has some disposable income, cares about her health and about her appearance.
Industry/Entity Type
Health And Wellness
Logo Text
N able (pronounced enable)
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Requirements
Must have
- The N needs to be able to be a stand alone feature, to be used on swing tags, garment size tags and and then also be used as the full word Nable for other uses eg. website, across tee shirts etc.
Nice to have
- I would like to see a really clever use of breaking up the 'N' and the "ABLE"...it can be abstract or simple but very strongly and easily be able to read an N-able.