The color(s) white, blue, yellow, red green, black and gray is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"KARATE INSTITUTES", "1977", AND THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT MEAN "CHINESE HAND WAY" AND "MARTIAL ARTS"
The mark consists of a blue and yellow circle containing a green, red, yellow dragon with white teeth and gray horns with his black and white claws on a white, blue and yellow circle containing the Chinese symbol for martial arts, surrounded by 13 yellow olive leaves on each side representing the thirteen influences or Song of the Sip Sam Seh, and 8 red berries which represent the eight directions of the compass or Pal Gwe. Upon the left of the dragon are blue and white Chinese symbols which represent "Chinese Hand Way" and purity in teaching. Within the circle are the words AMKOR KARATE INSTITUTES and 1977 in white.
The non-Latin character(s) in the mark transliterates into Tang Soo Do & Moo, and this means Chinese Hand Way & Martial Arts in English.
The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as Chinese Hand Way and Martial Arts.