STYLIZED IMAGE WORD

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
GASPARINI GASPARINI S.P.A. Viale Venezia, 27 MIRANO Venezia I-30035 Italy Stylized image of the word GASPARINI, written in bold, capital and fanciful characters, the letters P and R, devoid of the superior side line, on an overstanding position it appears the image of a square with dark background, said square containing the stylized image of an empty oblique cylinder.;Machine tools for working and processing of metals, namely sheet working units and their parts;
KEY@NET SILCA S.P.A. VIA PODGORA 20 VITTORIO VENETO TREVISO 31029 Italy Stylized image of the word key@net written in small fancy letters in bold faced type on dark background, the letter a consisting of the symbol @.;Software thereof, for the production and duplication of keys; and multimedia software recorded on CD-Rom and DVD for the production and duplication of keys;Rotary grinding machines; duplicating machines for keys; power drill bits; and cutting machines for keys;Telematic sending of information;KEY AT NET;
M MOINÉT CONTARINI VINI E SPUMANTI S.P.A. Via S. Giuseppe N. 13/G I-31015 CONEGLIANO (TREVISO) Italy Stylized image of the word MOINÉT written in bold fancy capital letters, above which appears the image of a stylized letter M whose right leg stretches towards right crossing the angle created by the initial lines of the letter.;Wines and sparkling wines;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A solution to avoid performance degradation associated with load-object independence by arranging interface source code, particurlarly JNI source code, in a stylized form, and then preprocessing the stylized interface source code into a Virtual Machine ("VM") specific form. The stylized source code allows a preprocessor to identify and track field and method identifiers, and to match up the field and method uses with the specification of the field or method. The source code is stylized by substituting stylized variable names, each with a native element identifier, for non-stylized variables.