1. Graphic trademark refers to a trademark composed of graphics. There are generally two types: (1) trademarks with a certain image of a pattern/such as the seagull graphic trademark used by Shanghai Daily Chemical Factory No. 3; (2) trademarks composed of simple and clear geometric figures or color blocks, such as just A black and white trademark formed by a combination of black and white blocks. A graphic trademark should be identifiable so that people can recognize it as a product mark at a glance. Graphic trademarks are not subject to language restrictions. In countries and regions of any language, people will understand the meaning of the trademark as long as they understand the graphics. The disadvantage of graphic trademarks is that they are inconvenient to call.
2. Classification
(1) Symbol trademark: refers to a trademark that uses some simple symbols to form a pattern;
(2) Geometric figure trademark: Yes Trademarks composed of more abstract graphics;
(3) Natural graphic trademarks: graphic trademarks composed of natural objects such as people, animals, plants, natural scenery, etc. Some are based on actual photos, while others are trademarks composed of natural graphics that have been processed, refined, summarized and exaggerated.