Description of Mark | The mark consists of The words "easy Ad" are presented left-to-right, side-by-side, in stylized lettering. The word "easy" appears in black, lower case, italicized, non-serif, arial-style letters. The word "Ad" appears in letters identical to those appearing in the word "easy," except (1) the letter "A" is capitalized, and (2) the letters in the word "Ad" are gray in color. In lieu of an empty character space between the two words "easy" and "Ad," the words are instead bisected by a stylized "check-mark" graphic. (This graphic is the commonly utilized notation typically applied on paper by hand, with pen or pencil, to signify that a task has been accomplished.) The check-mark graphic is red in color. The check-mark logo begins below the letter "s" in the word "easy," then extends down and to the right in a straight line until it is centered approximately below the letter "y." The check-mark graphic then extends upward and to the right, evenly bisecting and running parallel to the letters "y" and "A," until terminating above the letter "A." The check-mark graphic narrows slightly at each of its two ends; the width at the beginning of the graphic below the "s" and on the left is approximately the same width as the letters appearing in the words "easy Ad." At the bottom, below the "y," the width of the graphic is slightly wider than the letters appearing in the words "easy Ad." At the end of the graphic, above the "A," the check-mark width is slightly narrower than the letters appearing in the words "easy Ad." The logo is then completed by the words "the easy way," appearing in identical lower case, black, italicized, arial-style letters, described above, for the word "easy." The words "the easy way" are approximately one-third the size of the logo's larger words "easy Ad," above-described. The words "the easy way" appear within the logo horizontally, beneath the word "Ad," and read from left-to-right. The word "the" begins at a point that is to the right of the check-mark graphic and to the left than the beginning of the letter "A," above. The concluding word "way" extends almost entirely to the right of the letter "d," above. . |