Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of one emboldened, hollow mother-circle which is producing a smaller, non-hollow daughter-circle through binary fission, rightward across a horizontal two-dimensional plane. The right-most, smaller, non-hollow daughter-circle is larger than the left-most, hollow center-circle within the emboldened, mother-circle. Both circles exhibit radial symmetry and are fused together as one mark which exhibits top-to-bottom, transverse symmetry. The conjunction between both circles occurs at the right-most point of the emboldened, hollow mother-circle and the left-most point of the smaller, non-hollow daughter-circle. The two circles overlap each other at the conjunction site, but only to the extent that the center of emboldened, mother-circle remains hollow; no more, no less.