The trademark pattern must be clear and easy to paste, printed on smooth and durable paper or replaced with a photo. The length or width should be no more than 10 cm and no less than 5 cm. When applying for trademark registration of cigarettes or cigars, the trademark drawing submitted can be the same size as the actual cigarette label. Since all application documents now have to be scanned and entered into the computer, the drawings are required to be clear, with clear black and white contrast, and without any blur. For the black and white draft required for trademarks with specified colors, applicants often simply copy the color drawing and attach it, which is often unclear. Therefore, the black and white draft should be plated separately to produce a clear black and white drawing. (4) Several special types of trademarks 1. Three-dimensional marks (three-dimensional trademarks) If you apply for a registered trademark with a three-dimensional mark (three-dimensional trademark), you should declare it in the application and submit a drawing that can determine the three-dimensional shape, that is, provide the mark. Overall rendering. The number of images in the pattern can be determined according to the shape of the three-dimensional logo. It can be the main view of the three-dimensional figure, or it can include all or several of its six views, but it must be made on one piece of paper and meet the aforementioned size requirements. 2. Color combination trademarks If applying for a registered trademark based on a color combination, it should be stated in the application form and a text explanation should be provided, such as a color code. 3. Portrait trademarks If applying for registration of a portrait as a trademark, a statement from the portrait owner agreeing to the applicant's use of the portrait as a trademark registration application must be submitted, and the statement accompanying the portrait must be notarized by a notary public. (5) Trademark Description If the trademark is in a foreign language or contains a foreign language, it should be stated in the "Trademark Description" column on the application form. If the foreign language is a meaningless letter combination, it should be explained that it has no meaning; if it is composed of a meaningful foreign language, its main meaning should be explained, and do not describe the meaningful foreign language as a meaningless letter combination. Some trademarks are composed of foreign languages ??and are accompanied by some advertising or descriptive text, which should be stated in the trademark description. If the registered trademark contains artistic or cursive fonts in both Chinese and foreign languages, the standard writing method of the text should be explained so that the examiner can identify it. If there are similar issues such as the need to waive exclusive rights in the trademark drawing, a statement should be made in this column. . China Brand Alliance