To di World! ⚡️
Read the following description, and you're likely to guess whose prospective logo is being described:"The mark consists of the silhouette of a man in a distinctive pose, with one arm bent and pointing to the head, and the other arm raised and pointing upward." Pretty clear, right? .
Well, Bolt has just filed a trademark application for a logo featuring his 'To di World'/Lightning Bolt pose . Frankly, we're surprised it isn't already a thing – the image is so prolific, it feels as if it already exists. It's the kind of branding concept you find behind the world'sBolt's 'To di World' or Lightning Bolt pose
According to the application, the trademark will apply on goods from eyewear and jewellery to bags and clothing, and entertainment to restaurants for more info). It seems Bolt is planning to build up a branding empire to rival Yeezy's, and his recognisable silhouette will adorn it all (catch up on
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