Applied Study on Visual Identity Configuration Allied to Intellectual Property Protection in Pernambuco: guidelines for designers
Keywords:
Visual identity, intellectual property, brands, intellectual protectionAbstract
This article presents a proposal to combine the development of brands with the knowledge of the legal requirements for their protection, with a view to bringing this knowledge closer to designers so that they can develop brans that can be registered and legally protected. An almost nonexistent or very punctual practice has been the discussion of such content for designers in training. With the lack of knowledge of such requirements, it is very common for conceived brands to consolidate themselves in the market gaining intangible value, but that they can be prevented from legal protection by not meeting one or more of the requirements of legal protection. Despite being a knowledge coming from another area of knowledge, it is necessary to approach in a way to guide as to the requirements and inform the designer of the limitations so that the designer can develop more efficient visual identities, subject to protection. The research was applied, qualitative, exploratory with bibliographic and documentary procedures. A research protocol was defined based on Silva & Menezes (2011). As a result, the guidelines based on the Industrial Property Law are presented, highlighting 7 impediments to registration and guidance on the search for precedence to avoid collisions of brands and impediment of registration.