The mark consists of two overlaid chat bubbles, also known as speech bubbles or dialogue bubbles, which are graphical elements used in comics and other forms of visual storytelling to indicate that a character is speaking. The two chat bubbles consist of a rounded shape with a tail pointing in each direction. The chat bubbles are overlaid, with one chat bubble appearing to be in the foreground and one chat bubble appearing to be in the background. The chat bubble in the background's rounded element appears to be broken up by the chat bubble in the foreground insofar as the lines that make up the rounded element of the chat bubble in the background are not contiguous and there is a break in the line where it meets the chat bubble in the foreground which breaks up the chat bubble in the background into two parts. The chat bubble in the foreground is contiguous. Both chat bubbles consist of a rounded element and a tail element. The chat bubble in the background's tail is pointing to the lower left while the chat bubble in the foreground's tail is pointing to the lower right. The literal mark "peerly" appears to the right of the two overlaid chat bubbles.
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.