Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of the portraits of two men, framed in decorative ovals. The man on the left is Mr. Poon Ko Sau; the man on the right is Mr. Poon Sze Suk. Both are non-living individuals. Above the portraits are four sets of non-Latin characters, surrounded by stylized scrolls. The non-Latin characters at the very top of the mark read HONG KONG; just below, the non-Latin characters read PUN KO SAU. The non-Latin characters further below but above the portrait on the left read POON KO SAU CHUN CHEUNG meaning "the real image of Mr. Poon Ko Sau." The non-Latin characters above the portrait on the right read CHONG CHAI YAN POON SZE SUK meaning "the founder Mr. Poon Sze Suk".
The Mr. Pun Ko Sau and Mr. Pun Sze Suk and their portraits do not identify any living individuals.