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| The UK IPO: the motif on the left symbolises the main product of Wales, where the IPO is based -- rain drops |
For those who want to take a closer look, the artwork of the logo is reproduced in greater size here. The lion, depicted on the left of the emblem, is an animal that sleeps for two or three days at a time after it kills and eats its prey, this period of time representing the approximate number of man (or woman) hours needed to examine a patent application. The unicorn, a fictional beast whose function is principally decorative and ceremonial, represents whoever's turn it is to be the Minister for Intellectual Property ...IPO logo change and single government identity
We will shortly begin replacing our existing logo with the Royal Coat of Arms. This is part of a wider move to develop a consistent and cost-effective approach to branding across UK government departments and agencies.We will implement the logo change in a phased approach commencing in February 2013, starting with our web site and gradually replacing stationery as and when stock levels need replacing. During this period you may notice some inconsistency with our stationery as paper and material stocks are replaced.Government's use of a standard logo will also make it easier for its customers to distinguish genuine government correspondence from official-looking and often misleading approaches by other organisations.







