The mark consists of motion incorporating sound. The motion and sound elements begin at the same time. The motion consists of a series of diagonal gray lines starting in the lower right-hand side of the frame that rise up along the straight right edge of the frame, and then curve downward, losing their diagonal shape, while moving across the bottom of the frame and beginning to curl underneath and then over the top of a series of curved purple lines that begin in the upper left-hand side of the frame and move downward. The gray and purple lines then twist together, becoming smaller, until they merge into a single purple semi-circle that rotates counter-clockwise. The semi-circle gains thickness until it becomes a blue and purple crescent shape, outlining the letter "e," with green shading in the interior. The word "Ebglyss" then emerges gradually in blue to the right of the design. Once the word "Ebglyss" appears in its final form, the sound trails off and ends. The sound element consists of three measures of four beats. The music starts with a synth playing a low F major chord on the left (F1, F2, A2, C3) and a high F major chord on the right (F3, A3, C4). The synth is played through the entire piece (whole notes on the first beat of the measure, sustained until the last beat of the third measure.) The modulation effect of the synth and a High-Cut Frequency effect create a movement in the sound, first rising to a full open sound and then slowly cutting the high frequencies until the end. There is also a wind sound effect starting at the beginning and fading before the melody starts. At the second measure, the melody starts: a combination of soft piano and electric piano playing at the same time. A soft piano on the left plays the notes G3 (quarter note), A3 (quarter note), and then C4 and F2 together (sustained until the end, so half notes on the second measure, sustained to whole notes on the third measure.) An electric piano on the right plays the notes G3 (quarter note), A3 (quarter note) and then C4 (sustained until the end, so half notes on the second measure, sustained to whole notes on the third measure.).
The color(s) gray, blue, green, and purple is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.