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Trademark Basic Facts
DEPICTION OF THE MARK ("THE DRAWING")
Every application must include a clear
drawing of the mark you want to register. We use
the drawing to file the mark in the USPTO search
records and to print the mark in the Official Gazette
and on the registration certificate.
MarkLawyer will generate a proper drawing for you,
based on the information you entered.
What is a "typed" drawing?
To apply to register a mark comprised of
word(s), letter(s), and/or number(s), with no particular
stylization or design element included in the mark,
you should select the "typed" drawing
format.
What is a "Stylized or Special Form"
drawing?
If the particular style of lettering is
important or the mark includes a design or logo,
you must select the "stylized or special form"
drawing format. The drawing page should show a black
and white image of the mark, no larger than 4 inches
by 4 inches (10.16 cm by 10.16 cm). The drawing
in special form must be a substantially exact representation
of the mark as it appears on the specimen or on
the foreign registration, as appropriate.
Do not submit a drawing with color or gray shading,
even if the mark is used in color; instead, specify
any color designations in a description of the mark
within the body of the application, not on the drawing
page (e.g., "The mark consists of a bird with
a blue body and red wings"). Also, do not submit
a drawing that combines typed matter and special
form.
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