Huawei applies for multiple Mate 70 series color trademarks
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. recently applied to register the trademarks “Moyun Black”, “Golden Silk and Silver Brocade”, “Feitianqing”, “Bright White” and “Feathered White”. The international classification is scientific instruments, and the current trademark status is awaiting substantive review.
It is reported that Ink Black, Feather White, Gold Silk and Silver Brocade, and Flying Sky Blue are all color schemes for Huawei Mate70 Pro+.
Among them, the gold and silver brocade color scheme was once popular on the entire Internet. This color scheme was inspired by the traditional Chinese brocade art – silk brocade.
Perfectly reproduced on the back panel of the mobile phone through modern industrial technology, under the illumination of light, the back of the body presents crisscross lines, like a beautiful silk scroll.
The other three color schemes also originate from ancient Chinese culture.
Ink Rhythm Black: Inspired by ink-splashed landscape painting;
Feathered Clothes White: Inspired by the Tang Dynasty’s “Rainbow Skirt and Feathered Clothes Song”;
Feitianqing: The color of Feitianqing is inspired by the dance of the flying celestial beings.
It is worth noting that the color scheme of the previous generation Huawei Mate 60 Pro was also extremely popular, inspired by the mountains and rivers of the motherland.
Yachuanqing: originates from the Yarlung Zangbo River in the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon in Tibet;
Baisha Silver: Originated from Baisha Mountain in Akto County, Xinjiang;
Nannuo Purple: Originated from Nannuo Mountain in Donghai County, Yunnan;
Yadan Black: Originated from Heidu Mountain in Mangya City, Qinghai.
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