1. You need to be clear about one thing, which is also the most important thing. Which font to use when applying for a word trademark? You must use this font. Otherwise, it will involve irregular use and cannot be saved as evidence of use. The later consequences will be taken lightly. You need to obtain evidence of use of a well-known trademark all over again. Or, if the trademark has been withdrawn three times, the Trademark Office will not recognize the evidence of use and will withdraw the trademark from you. So use whatever font you apply for, remember
2. Regarding the intellectual property rights involved in fonts and fonts, this is probably the case. A specific word in a font can actually be used by anyone to express Emotions, so each word in the font should not be counted as a copyright for an art work, but because the font is composed of strokes, the entire font should be counted as a computer software copyright. Therefore, if someone else uses a font in the font library to apply for a trademark, it should be regarded as infringing on the computer software copyright of others. So to say that, try not to use a certain font, as well as other fonts. It is best to let the designer The designer should design an original font to avoid the risk of future use. Otherwise, if there is nothing wrong with intellectual property, there will be no problem at all. If something goes wrong, it will be a big deal. {Content quoted from the Internet}
For more questions in this area, I think it is more accurate and safer to consult the relevant agencies.