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Client currently has a site logo that is black and white and 500w x 257h that includes a graphic and the company name.
I added some color, resized, changed font of the company name and to some extent adjusted the relationship of the text and image (made the image so be only as tall as the text rather than 2x as tall).
This is not a trademarked logo, but the client is worried about trademark issues. What I'm wondering is how specific trademark is. I've worked with other logos that were in multiple variations, commonly
B/W horizontal
B/W vertical
2-color horizontal
2-color vertical
4-color horizontal
4-color vertical
This is different, though, since it's not just the color that has changed. It's the same orientation, but different size relationships between the graphic and the text and different font.
BTW, so far most people think my version looks a lot better and, obviously, the 500x257 logo is not really going to scale well for use with most website designs.
Thoughts? Resources?
I thought a trademark had to always be registered to count as a trademark. I know that you're not supposed to use the "circle R" registered trademark unless it's been approved by the feds, but I take it you're saying that "TM" is more akin to claiming copyright?