Description of Mark | The mark consists of The trademark consists of the stylized phrase “The Art of the Storyteller” alongside a graphic design that merges a guitar with an open book. The word “Art” is written in a fluid, cursive-style font and is rendered in a vertical gradient of multiple colors: it begins with a light blue at the top of the letter “A,” transitions into purple and violet tones, followed by red and orange in the center, and fades into yellow at the base. The words “THE,” “OF THE,” and “Storyteller” are presented in a white stylized font, with “Storyteller” being more prominent and dynamic in its typeface.The design element integrates a horizontally positioned guitar that transitions into an open book at the body of the instrument. The guitar neck and strings begin at the left side of the design in white and gradually shift into a horizontal rainbow gradient that spans the entire length of the guitar. The gradient includes red, orange, yellow, green, and light blue, blending smoothly from left to right. The guitar body, positioned centrally, continues this multicolor transition, prominently featuring red, orange, yellow, and a soft violet near the edge of the soundhole. The open book, positioned at the right side of the guitar where the headstock would normally be, fans out with pages illustrated in various hues of blue, purple, and cyan, completing the transition from the body of the guitar into a burst of cooler tones.The overall effect of the design is a vivid, multicolored composition that visually connects storytelling and music through a seamless combination of color and form. The mark prominently features the following colors: light blue, purple, violet, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, and white. These colors are applied in gradients that suggest motion, creativity, and artistic expression, enhancing the visual theme of storytelling through art and music. |
Indication of Colors claimed | The color(s) yellow, red, purple, violet, blue, green, pink, white, orange, is/are claimed as a feature of the mark. |