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Where is "VISUAL"? Even on my computer it's too small to see and you rapidly glossed over it instead of doing a closeup on its location plus explaining WHERE in the menu to find it. Also a closeup of "ADD IMAGE TO POST" would have been helpful for firsst-timers to find, instead of going so fast merely mentioning it.
if I register a brand name and create different styled logos using different colours/fonts, do I need to do anything else or is that registered brand name enough for protection of multiple logos?
What do you recommend for a martial arts logo? Combination or emblem? My company name is Thestripesinme. Our brand talks about how u earn and achieve your stripes on your martial arts belt.
It gives me 60 seconds to check that the live stream is live and working :) If I edit it out afterwards I lose captions. I agree, it’s not ideal for when watching the recording, but it’s easy to skip past it 👍🏻 Thanks for watching and the feedback.
You can use the font from your logo if it isn’t too quirky. Some fonts are labelled as display fonts as they are only meant for short headlines. The point is that you don’t want too many fonts on your website or it can become too busy looking. It can be best to stick to a couple. One for headlines and one for body copy. I haven’t worked with any martial arts fonts in a like t so I can’t really recommend a font pairing for that. If the martial arts font is ‘quirky’ I’d personally pair it with something that is easy to read for body text. For sans sans you could try Lato, Montserrat, Roboto or Raleway Raleway has an unusual letter w, that might fit with a martial arts font. .
@@Schultz82 it really depends on the brand tone/personality. If you are simply looking for legibility and easy to read the ones I mentioned above are good choices. And you can use Bold/Extrabold weight for headlines and regular for body text.
This site won’t give you 100% coverage of all trademarks. You should use it as a rough guide. For a full and complete search you are best to use a trademark/ip company who can do full searches for you.
If you are printing on an inkjet printer it can sometimes choose to make the black output using all inks - CMY and K, even if in your design/image software you have the ink set only to K with no CMY in the image. You may have to choose Grayscale as the print output in your printer settings to get it to print using only the black ink cartridge.
@mordavian I’m not sure that would make a difference if you are still going to also be printing other elements in colour on your inkjet printer. It’s maybe worth trying though.
Hey, thanks for the discount code! I do encounter a problem. When exporting my web file names are correct but for my print files I get a very long weird name with a lot of letters and numbers. Do you have any idea how to overcome this? Thanks in advance.
A wordmark is legally defined in the trademark registration process. It is the registration of a word in text format as a trademark devoid of any visual representation. It consists of standard characters only. A logotype may incorporate the registered wordmark but is often a more graphical representation of that wordmark. Registering a logotype as a device mark would require details that specify the visual aspects, such as tyepeface, upper or lowercase setting, custom modifications, graphical elements and any other visual treatments of that logotype.
Hey Kosar, Thank you for your kind comments. Creating RU-vid content can take up a lot of time and I’ve been very busy with my client work. I hope to be back with more content soon. Stay Creative! Col