Yes, a logo can be a trademark. However, it is important that consumers recognize the logo as a means of identification. An general simple logo is not considered a trademark, such as a single colored dot or a design consisting of only one or two abstract colors. Such a non-distinctive sign can still acquire distinctiveness through use and gain trademark rights. For colors, clearly specify which colors are involved or the composition of the logo (e.g., the PMS/Pantone colors).