MPEP § 608.01(f) — Brief Description of Drawings (Annotated Rules)

§608.01(f) Brief Description of Drawings

USPTO MPEP version: BlueIron's Update: 2025-12-31

This page consolidates and annotates all enforceable requirements under MPEP § 608.01(f), including statutory authority, regulatory rules, examiner guidance, and practice notes. It is provided as guidance, with links to the ground truth sources. This is information only, it is not legal advice.

Brief Description of Drawings

This section addresses Brief Description of Drawings. Primary authority: 37 CFR 1.74 and 37 CFR 1.84. Contains: 9 requirements and 2 permissions.

Key Rules

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Photographs in Design Applications

4 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Black and White Photographs Allowed for Design Patent Applications
Note:
Black and white photographs are permitted in design patent applications if they are the only practicable medium for illustrating the claimed invention.

(b) Photographs. — (1) Black and white. Photographs, including photocopies of photographs, are not ordinarily permitted in utility and design patent applications. The Office will accept photographs in utility and design patent applications, however, if photographs are the only practicable medium for illustrating the claimed invention. For example, photographs or photomicrographs of: electrophoresis gels, blots (e.g., immunological, western, Southern, and northern), auto- radiographs, cell cultures (stained and unstained), histological tissue cross sections (stained and unstained), animals, plants, in vivo imaging, thin layer chromatography plates, crystalline structures, and, in a design patent application, ornamental effects, are acceptable. If the subject matter of the application admits of illustration by a drawing, the examiner may require a drawing in place of the photograph. The photographs must be of sufficient quality so that all details in the photographs are reproducible in the printed patent.

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StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Drawings Instead of Photographs When Appropriate
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The examiner may require drawings instead of photographs if the application's subject matter is better illustrated by a drawing.

(b) Photographs. — (1) Black and white. Photographs, including photocopies of photographs, are not ordinarily permitted in utility and design patent applications. The Office will accept photographs in utility and design patent applications, however, if photographs are the only practicable medium for illustrating the claimed invention. For example, photographs or photomicrographs of: electrophoresis gels, blots (e.g., immunological, western, Southern, and northern), auto- radiographs, cell cultures (stained and unstained), histological tissue cross sections (stained and unstained), animals, plants, in vivo imaging, thin layer chromatography plates, crystalline structures, and, in a design patent application, ornamental effects, are acceptable. If the subject matter of the application admits of illustration by a drawing, the examiner may require a drawing in place of the photograph. The photographs must be of sufficient quality so that all details in the photographs are reproducible in the printed patent.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Color Photographs Allowed in Design Patents
Note:
Color photographs are permitted in utility and design patent applications if the conditions for accepting color drawings and black and white photographs have been met.

(b) Photographs. —

(2) Color photographs.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Color Photographs Allowed in Design Patents
Note:
Color photographs are permitted in utility and design patent applications if they meet the conditions for color drawings and black and white photographs.

(b) Photographs. —

Color photographs will be accepted in utility and design patent applications if the conditions for accepting color drawings and black and white photographs have been satisfied.

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Design Patent Drawings

3 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Photographs Must Be Acceptable Quality and Format for Utility and Design Patents
Note:
The Office accepts photographs in utility and design patent applications if they are the only practicable medium for illustrating the claimed invention, provided they meet specific quality standards.
(b) Photographs. —
  • (1) Black and white. Photographs, including photocopies of photographs, are not ordinarily permitted in utility and design patent applications. The Office will accept photographs in utility and design patent applications, however, if photographs are the only practicable medium for illustrating the claimed invention. For example, photographs or photomicrographs of: electrophoresis gels, blots (e.g., immunological, western, Southern, and northern), auto- radiographs, cell cultures (stained and unstained), histological tissue cross sections (stained and unstained), animals, plants, in vivo imaging, thin layer chromatography plates, crystalline structures, and, in a design patent application, ornamental effects, are acceptable. If the subject matter of the application admits of illustration by a drawing, the examiner may require a drawing in place of the photograph. The photographs must be of sufficient quality so that all details in the photographs are reproducible in the printed patent.
  • (2) Color photographs. Color photographs will be accepted in utility and design patent applications if the conditions for accepting color drawings and black and white photographs have been satisfied. See paragraphs (a)(2) and (b)(1) of this section.
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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Photographs Must Be Reproducible
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All details in photographs must be clear enough to reproduce in the printed patent.

(b) Photographs. — (1) Black and white. Photographs, including photocopies of photographs, are not ordinarily permitted in utility and design patent applications. The Office will accept photographs in utility and design patent applications, however, if photographs are the only practicable medium for illustrating the claimed invention. For example, photographs or photomicrographs of: electrophoresis gels, blots (e.g., immunological, western, Southern, and northern), auto- radiographs, cell cultures (stained and unstained), histological tissue cross sections (stained and unstained), animals, plants, in vivo imaging, thin layer chromatography plates, crystalline structures, and, in a design patent application, ornamental effects, are acceptable. If the subject matter of the application admits of illustration by a drawing, the examiner may require a drawing in place of the photograph. The photographs must be of sufficient quality so that all details in the photographs are reproducible in the printed patent.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Color Photos Allowed for Design Patents
Note:
Color photographs are permitted in design patent applications if they meet the conditions for color drawings and black and white photographs.

(b) Photographs. —

See paragraphs (a)(2) and (b)(1) of this section.

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Design Patent Practice

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StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Photographs Are Not Normally Allowed in Utility and Design Patent Applications
Note:
Photographs, including photocopies, are not typically required but may be accepted if they are the only practical way to illustrate the invention.

(b) Photographs. — (1) Black and white. Photographs, including photocopies of photographs, are not ordinarily permitted in utility and design patent applications. The Office will accept photographs in utility and design patent applications, however, if photographs are the only practicable medium for illustrating the claimed invention. For example, photographs or photomicrographs of: electrophoresis gels, blots (e.g., immunological, western, Southern, and northern), auto- radiographs, cell cultures (stained and unstained), histological tissue cross sections (stained and unstained), animals, plants, in vivo imaging, thin layer chromatography plates, crystalline structures, and, in a design patent application, ornamental effects, are acceptable. If the subject matter of the application admits of illustration by a drawing, the examiner may require a drawing in place of the photograph. The photographs must be of sufficient quality so that all details in the photographs are reproducible in the printed patent.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Photographs May Be Used If Only Practicable
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Patent applications can include photographs if they are the only practical way to illustrate the claimed invention, subject to quality requirements.

(b) Photographs. — (1) Black and white. Photographs, including photocopies of photographs, are not ordinarily permitted in utility and design patent applications. The Office will accept photographs in utility and design patent applications, however, if photographs are the only practicable medium for illustrating the claimed invention. For example, photographs or photomicrographs of: electrophoresis gels, blots (e.g., immunological, western, Southern, and northern), auto- radiographs, cell cultures (stained and unstained), histological tissue cross sections (stained and unstained), animals, plants, in vivo imaging, thin layer chromatography plates, crystalline structures, and, in a design patent application, ornamental effects, are acceptable. If the subject matter of the application admits of illustration by a drawing, the examiner may require a drawing in place of the photograph. The photographs must be of sufficient quality so that all details in the photographs are reproducible in the printed patent.

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StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Photographs of In Vivo Imaging and Histological Sections Allowed in Patent Applications
Note:
Patent applications may include photographs of specific scientific and design elements, such as in vivo imaging and histological sections, provided they are the only practicable medium for illustrating the claimed invention.

(b) Photographs. — (1) Black and white. Photographs, including photocopies of photographs, are not ordinarily permitted in utility and design patent applications. The Office will accept photographs in utility and design patent applications, however, if photographs are the only practicable medium for illustrating the claimed invention. For example, photographs or photomicrographs of: electrophoresis gels, blots (e.g., immunological, western, Southern, and northern), auto- radiographs, cell cultures (stained and unstained), histological tissue cross sections (stained and unstained), animals, plants, in vivo imaging, thin layer chromatography plates, crystalline structures, and, in a design patent application, ornamental effects, are acceptable. If the subject matter of the application admits of illustration by a drawing, the examiner may require a drawing in place of the photograph. The photographs must be of sufficient quality so that all details in the photographs are reproducible in the printed patent.

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Design Specification

2 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Specification Must Describe All Drawings
Note:
The Office of Patent Application Processing will ensure the specification includes all figures described in the drawings, with different treatment based on filing date.

The Office of Patent Application Processing (OPAP) will review the specification, including the brief description, to determine whether all of the figures of drawings described in the specification are present. If the specification describes a figure which is not present in the drawings or lacks any drawings, and if the application, other than a design application, is filed on or after December 18, 2013, the application will be treated as an application filed without all figures of drawings in accordance with MPEP § 601.01(g). If the application is filed prior to December 18, 2013 or is a design application and lacks any drawings, the application will be treated as an application filed without drawings in accordance with MPEP § 601.01(f).

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StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Specification Must Describe All Figures
Note:
The specification must describe all figures present in the drawings, and any missing figures will result in the application being treated as filed without all required drawings.

The Office of Patent Application Processing (OPAP) will review the specification, including the brief description, to determine whether all of the figures of drawings described in the specification are present. If the specification describes a figure which is not present in the drawings or lacks any drawings, and if the application, other than a design application, is filed on or after December 18, 2013, the application will be treated as an application filed without all figures of drawings in accordance with MPEP § 601.01(g). If the application is filed prior to December 18, 2013 or is a design application and lacks any drawings, the application will be treated as an application filed without drawings in accordance with MPEP § 601.01(f).

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Design Application Requirements

1 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Design Application Without Drawings
Note:
An application filed prior to December 18, 2013 or a design application lacking drawings will be treated as an application filed without drawings.

The Office of Patent Application Processing (OPAP) will review the specification, including the brief description, to determine whether all of the figures of drawings described in the specification are present. If the specification describes a figure which is not present in the drawings or lacks any drawings, and if the application, other than a design application, is filed on or after December 18, 2013, the application will be treated as an application filed without all figures of drawings in accordance with MPEP § 601.01(g). If the application is filed prior to December 18, 2013 or is a design application and lacks any drawings, the application will be treated as an application filed without drawings in accordance with MPEP § 601.01(f).

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Drawing Standards

1 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Specification Must Reference Color Drawings
Note:
The specification must include a reference to any drawings executed in color as required by 37 CFR 1.84.

The specification must contain or be amended to contain proper reference to the existence of drawings executed in color as required by 37 CFR 1.84.

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Access to Drawings

1 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
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Color Drawings Must Be Provided Upon Request
Note:
Patent applicants must provide at least one color drawing in their application, which can be obtained from the Office for a fee.
(a) Drawings. There are two acceptable categories for presenting drawings in utility and design patent applications. The patent or application file contains at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent or patent application publication with color drawing(s) will be provided by the Office upon request and payment of the necessary fee.
  • (1) Black ink. Black and white drawings are normally required. India ink, or its equivalent that secures solid black lines, must be used for drawings; or
  • (2) Color. Color drawings are permitted in design applications. Where a design application contains color drawings, the application must include the number of sets of color drawings required by paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section and the specification must contain the reference required by paragraph (a)(2)(iii) of this section. On rare occasions, color drawings may be necessary as the only practical medium by which to disclose the subject matter sought to be patented in a utility patent application. The color drawings must be of sufficient quality such that all details in the drawings are reproducible in black and white in the printed patent. Color drawings are not permitted in international applications (see PCT Rule 11.13). The Office will accept color drawings in utility patent applications only after granting a petition filed under this paragraph explaining why the color drawings are necessary. Any such petition must include the following:
    • (i) The fee set forth in § 1.17(h);
    • (ii) One (1) set of color drawings if submitted via the USPTO patent electronic filing system, or three (3) sets of color drawings if not submitted via the USPTO patent electronic filing system; and
    • (iii) An amendment to the specification to insert (unless the specification contains or has been previously amended to contain) the following language as the first paragraph of the brief description of the drawings:
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Citations

Primary topicCitation
Access to Drawings37 CFR § 1.17(h)
Drawing Standards37 CFR § 1.84
Design Application Requirements
Design Specification
MPEP § 601.01(f)
Design Application Requirements
Design Specification
MPEP § 601.01(g)
Access to DrawingsPCT Rule 11.13

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BlueIron Last Updated: 2025-12-31