Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of six letters, based on handwriting, starting with the capital letter T, followed by the five lower-case letters a, s, i, k and a, representing the word Tasika. The letters do not contain any upstrokes and they are not written continuously; only the letters s, I and k touch each other without merging. The downstroke of the two letters a fall below, before approximating the imaginary base line, curved bottom up. The lower swing of the letter s is continued to a counter. The k contains two counters; the one explicit bigger, even overlapping the capital letter represents the upper part of the main line; the second one represents the handwritten k-typical loophole. The letters are completed by a stylized butterfly, located above the upraised downstroke of the last letter a.