What is Design?
An industrial design is the ornamental or aesthetic aspect of an article, in other words, that part which makes the article attractive & appealing. It may consist of three-dimensional features, such as the shape or surface of an article or two-dimensional features, such as patterns, lines or colours. An industrial design is primarily of an aesthetic, visual nature, and does not relate to technical features of an article.
What are the Requirements for Registration of a Design?
An application for the registration of a design must be made on a prescribed form, and must be accompanied by the prescribed number of representations of the design or the specimen of the article bearing the design and by the prescribed fee and affidavit in accordance with Rule 63B.
If it is desired to register the same design in more than one class, a separate application must be made in each class.