Seal of the AJJF

Description of the AJJF Seal

Further information

The AJJF seal was created in the mid 1950's by Professor Lamar Fisher at the request of Professors Estes, Law, Cahill, and Rickerts.

The round seal below was commonly referred to as the AJJF "logo" up until the summer of 1999 when a new graphical identity was designed for use on the web, in advertising and such.

Seal of the American Judo & Jujitsu Federation

AJJF Seal

Logo of the AJJF

Description of the AJJF Seal

The AJJF logo was created to serve the needs of the organization as we enter the 21st century. Simple, clean and scalable it adapts well to the web, clothing, print ads, coffee mugs, pens, posters, etc.

Further information

Dave Spry (an artist in Sparks, Nevada) designed the AJJF logo in the spring of 1999. The logo of the American Judo & Jujitsu Federation has various interpretations for the different uses and will continue to evolve as the organization grows.

Recommended for webpage use, "ajjflogo09.gif".

AJJF Logo

Recommended for printed material use, "ajjflogo_300bpi.jpg".

AJJF Logo

Recommended for printed material use, "ajjflogo07.gif".

AJJF Logo

Recommended for webpage icon, "ajjflogo_sm.gif".

AJJF Logo


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