The mark consists of a red and orange circle with a white cross dividing the circle into 4 quarters, with a small, white, diagonal square in the center of the circle. The upper and lower halves of the circle each have two equidistant, thin, white, parallel, horizontal lines, and a triangular cutout with the apex of the triangle in the lower left quarter of the circle, midway along the left radius, below the white line along the diameter of the circle. The colors of the circle consist of red in the upper left and lower right quarters of the circle, and also in the center of the upper right and lower left quarters of the circle, gradually transitioning to orange at the outer edges of the upper right and lower left quarters of the circle. Beneath the design is the stacked wording "ALASKA SOLAR". The word "SOLAR" appears in orange. The word "ALASKA" appears in gray.
The color(s) red, orange, white, and gray is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"ALASKA SOLAR"