The Archaeopteryx logo is an Archaeopteryx skeleton.
The key part of the logo is the ribs in the middle, each with a different inclination angle. The ribs on the right are basically straight, the ribs on the left are slanted, and part of the middle is connected. The two hind legs of the Archaeopteryx logo have kneecaps, and the upper hind claws are hooked and not connected to the tail.
Archaeopteryx brand introduction:
The name and trademark pattern of Archaeopteryx come from the earliest bird creature known to mankind, Archaeopteryx, and the pattern is based on the "Archaeopteryx" discovered in Berlin around 1880. HMN1880 Berlinspecimen, the most complete Archaeopteryx fossil to date.
The Arc'teryx brand is generally called "Archaeopteryx" in Chinese, commonly known as "bird", "little bird", or "Canadian bird" to distinguish it from Osprey, another American brand that uses a bird pattern trademark ( American bird).
Arc'teryx was founded in Vancouver, Canada in 1989. Its parent company owns the Canadian sports brand Arc'teryx, the French mountain outdoor cross-country brand Salomon, and the American tennis equipment brand Wilson. ), with products covering clothing and footwear, tennis equipment, ski equipment, sports watches, treadmills, etc.
Reference for the above content? Baidu Encyclopedia - Archaeopteryx (outdoor brand)