The color(s) yellow, gold, red, rust, henna, black, grey, white, blue, turquoise and indigo is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The word "SHAKA" appears in red within a yellow, gold and black banner, where black is used both as a border to the banner and within the banner to indicate shading and three-dimensional shape at the right and left ends of the banner. Above the banner is a hand making a traditional Hawaiian shaka hand gesture. The colors white, grey and black appear within the hand. Black is used both to outline the hand and the fingernails on the thumb and pinky, and, together with grey, within the hand to indicate shading and three-dimensional shape creating the visual impression that the hand is in front of the planet earth, which appears above and partially behind the hand. The colors blue, indigo and black appear in the planet earth defining continents and oceans, and the colors torquoise and blue appear in a wave at the top of the planet earth. The words "REPRESENT THE POSITIVE" appear in rust and henna above the wave. The word "SHAKA" translates into english as a friendly Hawaiian hand gesture with middle fingers curled under and thumb and pinky extended outward, resembling the American sign language gesture for the letter "Y", used to express "aloha" or greeting, and also used by surfers to express "take it easy" or "hang loose".
The word "SHAKA" translates into english as a friendly Hawaiian hand gesture with middle fingers curled under and thumb and pinky extended outward, resembling the American sign language gesture for the letter "Y", used to express "aloha" or greeting, and also used by surfers to express "take it easy" or "hang loose".