| Description of Mark | The mark consists of The mark consists of a stylized logo featuring a central antique-style coffee cup (teacup with handle and saucer) prominently displayed against a faded, vintage world map background in sepia tones. The cup is oriented facing forward, with its design divided horizontally into two bands: the upper band in red and the lower band in yellow/gold, mimicking the Spanish flag. In the center of the cup is a detailed coat of arms emblem (the Spanish coat of arms), including a shield with heraldic elements (such as towers, lions, and chains), topped by a crown, and flanked by small figures or pillars. Above the cup, in large, bold, uppercase white lettering with a slight shadow or outline for contrast, appears the text "CAFE LIBERTAD" arched or straight across the top. Below the saucer/cup, in smaller white or light-colored script (two lines), appears the Spanish-language slogan: "El mundo da muchas vueltas. Libertad con cada taza." The overall background is a distressed, old-world map with muted earthy tones, grid lines, and continental outlines, evoking a historical or global coffee heritage theme.Color Claim (if claiming color as a feature):The mark is in color. The colors red, yellow (or gold), white, brown/sepiatones, and orange/warm shading are claimed as distinctive features of the mark.Red — Used for the upper portion of the cup, rim accents, lower band transitions, and parts of the coat of arms (approximating Spanish flag red, e.g., Pantone 7628 C or hex #AD1519 / RGB 173, 21, 25).Yellow / Gold — Used for the central horizontal band on the cup and accents in the coat of arms (approximating Spanish flag yellow, e.g., Pantone 7406 C or hex #FABD00 / RGB 250, 189, 0; often rendered as a warm gold in the design).White — Primary color for the main text "CAFE LIBERTAD" and the slogan text, providing high contrast against the background and cup.Brown / Sepia / Earth tones — Dominant in the vintage world map background (shades of muted brown, tan, beige, and dark brown for landmasses, oceans, and grid lines, giving an aged parchment or antique map appearance).Orange / Warm reddish-orange — Used in blended shading, glow effects, and transitions on the cup for a hand-painted, watercolor-like warmth.Additional minor accents — Subtle dark gray/black for outlines, shadows, and fine map details; small pops of other heraldic colors in the coat of arms (e.g., blue, green, purple/pinkish tones in the emblem, though stylized and not dominant).This combination of elements—the Spanish flag-inspired cup with coat of arms, overlaid on a global antique map, paired with the thematic text and slogan—creates a distinctive, unitary design evoking freedom, heritage, and worldwide coffee culture ("libertad" meaning liberty/freedom in Spanish). |