Air Jordan Sneakers Logos

More than just a symbol, the Jordan logo has become an icon in sportswear, sneaker culture, and fashion worldwide. From its early beginnings in the 1980s to its place today as a global emblem of performance and style, each version of the Jordan logo tells a part of the brand’s legendary story.

In this article, we’ll explore the evolution of the logos featured on some of the most iconic models: the Wings logo on the Air Jordan 1, the debut of the Jumpman on the Air Jordan 3, and the introduction of the Flight script on the Air Jordan 4. Each logo reflects not only design innovation but also the rise of Michael Jordan as a global icon.

Air Jordan 1 Sneaker Logo: The Wings

The Air Jordan 1 and Air Jordan 2 featured the Wings logo, created by Peter Moore.

Air Jordan 1 Sneakers logo (Wings)
Air Jordan 1 sneakers with Wings logo.

Air Jordan 3 Sneaker Logo: The Jumpman

The Jumpman logo first appeared on a sneaker with the Air Jordan 3, released in 1988.

Key details:

• The Air Jordan 3 was a milestone in the Jordan line, not only for its innovative design by Tinker Hatfield, but also for introducing the Jumpman logo as the brand’s primary symbol.

• On the Jordan 3, the Jumpman appears prominently on the tongue, marking the beginning of the visual identity that would become synonymous with Michael Jordan and his brand.

The Air Jordan 3, released in 1988. Jumpman logo.
Jumpman air logo
Jumpman logo with ‘AIR’ wordmark

 

Since then, the Jumpman has become the main emblem of the Jordan Brand, appearing not only on sneakers but also on apparel, accessories, and licensed products.

Air Jordan 4 Sneaker Logo: The Flight

The Air Jordan “Flight” logo first appeared on the Air Jordan 4, released in 1989.

Details:

• The Flight logo features the word “Flight” in a stylized cursive script, usually positioned beneath the Jumpman.

• It made its debut on the tongue of the Air Jordan 4, introducing a fresh visual identity to the line, tied to the idea of lightness, speed, and elevation — all characteristics of Michael Jordan’s playing style.

• The word “Flight” came to represent a collection within the Jordan Brand focused on performance and bold design.

Air Jordan 4 Sneakers Logo
Air Jordan 4 Sneakers Logo (Flight – 1989)
Jumpman Flight logo
Jumpman logo with the lightness of the ‘Flight’ wordmark

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