OK, everyone, I'm starting to lose my nerve. Help me either stand strong or avert a stupid mistake. The difference, of course, is a matter of perspective.
I've received the stickers from Mark at Stickershock. Beautiful work, reasonably priced, and quickly received, all as usual. He did exactly what I told him, plus added a few extra copies to make it up to the minimum print job. The stickers look like the images below, except even better in real life. The rest of the rocket, except for the fin can, is plain white.
The original idea of the project was to have the name running vertically, bottom to top near the bottom of the rocket, with the Venn diagram above, right side up with the rocket on the pad ready to fly. There would be some black cow patches around the rocket in the "Moo" section. A family member who shall remain nameless looked at the stickers on the table and asked "You put so much work into making something really cool here. Why would you make it silly?" And that's where my confidence in my dad-pun name completely collapsed. I polled a couple of other family members, and they basically came down on the side of using the original name, largely on the grounds that the rocket itself is pretty silly, and the name doesn't make that much difference.
So I'm opening this up to the wisdom of the internet*. Which of the following are your preferred options?
A. Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead! Stay the course with the current name.
B. Tone it down to 8.5, cut out two O's, and make it the Moo-Venn
C. Cut the "Venn" part out of three of the name stickers and put them around the rocket in an approximate spiral pattern, roughly aligned with the largest sections of the rings.
D. Rethink and get a new name sticker made.
* It will not be named "Venn-y McVennFace