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Canadian Museum of Nature (1990)

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Used by: Canadian Museum of Nature
Used from: 1990-present
Designer: Unknown

Description

The Canadian Museum of Nature logo, known as the swirl design, is made up of five water droplets that turn in a clockwise manner. Starting from the 3 o’clock position, each droplet is larger than the previous one.

Trademark Details

Application number: 0904390
Filed: 1990-06-22
Type: Design Mark
Category: Prohibited Mark; Official Mark

About the Canadian Museum of Nature

Established in 1990 by the Museums Act, the Canadian Museum of Nature is a federal Crown corporation that is mandated “to increase, throughout Canada and internationally, interest in, knowledge of and appreciation and respect for the natural world by establishing, maintaining and developing for research and posterity a collection of natural history objects, with special but not exclusive reference to Canada, and by demonstrating the natural world, the knowledge derived from it and the understanding it represents.”

Credit

Background information on the Canadian Museum of Nature is sourced from the Museums Act (S.C. 1990, c. 3).

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