DISCLAIMER! I'm not a graphics or advertising person!!! There are other pros in those areas that can give you specifics of why something on a label works or doesn't.
First impressions---as they happened---
initial look at design- yea, looked like WordPaint or something, then I made the connection of your login name to the label....
What's a djinn? (is it pronounced da-GIN, D'hyin, de-Yin, du-ZSCHINN??)
So I wiki'd it-
"Djinn are humanoid creatures with tattooed skin that prefer to live in large ruins with a lot of places to hide.
[1] They
feed on human blood and can
poison their victims with a touch. Their poison causes reality-altering hallucinations and can be used either to kill their victims quickly,
[2] or to leave victims in a coma-like state while the djinn feeds on their blood over a long period of time.
[1]
Djinn are best
classified as genies and are
able to read a person's mind to learn their deepest desires;
however, the djinn do not truly grant wishes like the genies of lore. Instead, they send their victims into a fantasy universe where they believe their wish has been granted while the djinn can drink their blood slowly over the course of days. Time passes slowly enough in the fantasy universe that the djinn's victims will feel as if they're living an entire lifetime before their physical bodies die.
[1]
When djinn access their powers, either their eyes and hands glow blue,
[1] or their tattoos move and extend down their arms.
[2]
There is a variant form that possesses the same powers and weaknesses, but turns the victim's insides to "jelly" and feeds on fear rather than happiness. To this effect, they trap people in hallucinations of their worst nightmares rather than their happy dreams"
Wow. So after that quick Wiki learning experience... which is the first thing I know about a djinn....not sure I want a false genie promising something and not delivering.
THP posted the other label which has a genie on it. It seems pretty obvious but maybe research Pepper Genie and use a female genie smoking out of the chile holding a bottle of sauce looking all seductive...promising to "fulfill all your tastebuds' desires"...
Prolly too cliché and I'd be surprised if it hasn't been done before.
Your brand name/Product Line/Business Name needs to be very clear and easy to understand. Zolton's may be a reference to a mythical whatever, and the graphics brings in Moroccan genie, but it is also close enough to a real person's name that I could go with it when buying a sauce. "Zoltan's BBQ Sauce" ...if the label graphics worked, I could get that name to work. Pepper Djinn......
(side note- my kid just came in and I asked him about djinn, and he said- "they are like genies but are bad, mythical, but there are worse names for a sauce like SofaKing.." He wouldn't have a trouble with the name...)
sorry to get all convoluted there... back on track- the name PepperDjinn with the image of a genie, I can kinda get it, but when looking up a djinn, a djinn doesn't sould like a good person.
"Djinn Peppers" I would assume Djinn was a person's name and move on and buy or not based on the rest of the package and color, descriptions etc...
Also, the kid said the djinn looked like a worm coming out of the chile, not like vapor/smoke from a genie's lantern.
Think about what you want to do with your product(s). Do you have one thing/sauce? Where do you want to go? Planning on going commercial and selling legit or just giving away to family and friends? How many different products will you have? sauce-dry rubs-bbq-powders---- where do you want to go?
Design a brand/brand name and logo that will work with where you want to go long term, easily recognizable, easily reproducible in various mediums,
Good Luck!