Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
"KAJUKENBO", "EMPERADO METHOD", THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLITERATE TO "CHUAN FA" AND "KUNG FU", AND THE THE DESIGN OF THE KAJUKENBO CLOVER, YIN-YANG, AND REED COAT OF ARMS
The mark consists of the stylized word "KAJUKENBO" above a three-leaf clover. Underneath the three-leaf clover is an octagon (also centered) containing a circle, and inside the circle is the yin yang symbol. Around the octagon are two branches that connect with each other and are intertwined at the bottom of the octagon. The branches go straight up until it reaches the clover's height. The two branches are composed of 16 leaves each, and the top leaves on both sides point towards the clover. Outside those branches, at the top and oriented vertically, are Chinese characters. Underneath the branches are the letters "KSDI". Underneath that are the words "EMPERADO METHOD".
The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark does not identify a particular living individual.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "CHUAN FA" and "KUNG FU" and this means "LAW OF THE FIST" and "SKILL ACHIEVED THROUGH HARD WORK" in English.
The wording "KAJUKENBO" has no meaning in a foreign language.