Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of both words and design elements, namely the words "TABLE TO GARDEN" written in large, sentence case lettering of a consistent size with the words "TABLE TO" situated above the word "GARDEN". Below the word "GARDEN" is a stylized line which appears thicker at the center and terminates into thin points at either end. To the left of the phrase "TABLE TO GARDEN" is a two-tone circular image of the Earth showing parts of the continents of North America, South America, Europe and Africa, with the middle of the Atlantic Ocean in the center of the image. In the image of the Earth, land masses appear lighter and water appears darker. In the center of the Earth image, an area in the shape of the letter "C" is missing, with the resulting negative space causing the image of the Earth to resemble a dinner plate. Around the perimeter of the Earth image to the left is an image of a fork oriented with the tines pointing up. Around the perimeter of the Earth image to the right is an image of a digging shovel oriented with the blade pointing down. The fork and shovel are curved relative to the curvature of the Earth and each has a pointed tail emanating from its handle end, suggesting movement of the fork and shovel in a clockwise direction around the image of the Earth. Written below the image of the Earth, fork and shovel and the word "GARDEN" is the phrase "SAVING THE PLANET ONE PLATE AT A TIME".