What qualifies as a drawing of the mark?
A drawing shows the elements of the mark seeking registration. The two types of drawings include “typed drawings” and “ink drawings.” Typed drawings are used if the drawing consists of letters, numbers, common forms of punctuation, or any combination. An ink or special form drawing is required if the mark is a two or three-dimensional design; or color; or words, letters, or numbers in a particular style of lettering; or unusual forms of punctuation.