The applicant claims color as a feature of the mark, namely, mauve, gray, gold and white.
The mark consists of the word Signatures in stylicized letters in ascending form, with the first letter S in upper case and i to s in lower case, all letters primarily in mauve shadowed with color gray and outlined partly with gold, with a short curved line in bold gold overlapping mauve and a small space immediately preceding the upper case S and a long straight line in bold gold continuing from the tip of the lower case s and running parallel to the top of s, followed by a simple leaf blade with lobed edges and with midrib and veins outlined in gold and a short petiole, said leaf slightly tilting to the right appearing on top of the long bold gold line about 1/4 of the line from the lower case s. The letters S (upper case) and lower case g through a of the word Signatures are superimposed on the image of a flower of 6 petals fully opened with the inner segments of five petals shaded in gray except ½ of the lower left petal above S which is partly without color, but the outer segments of all petals are outlined in mauve and partially outlined again with gold outside the mauve outline. Protruding in the middle of the petals are stamens also outlined partly in gold and mauve appearing to be partly open, one petal on the upper left with a curved line in gold in the middle running from the stamen towards the middle of the petal, the lower left petal appearing with a broken gold line in its middle with one half running from the stamen and the other line shorter in length running a space parallel and above the upper case S and stopping ¼ from the tip of the petal, another petal slightly left of the middle of the flower with a short gold line running from the stamen towards the stylized lower case n and the upper right petal with a short gold line between two stamen..