Jeopardy!/Logo Styles

These are the many styles of the Jeopardy! logo we've seen over the years.

There are two different logo styles, coming down to the font, for the Art Fleming and Alex Trebek versions.

Now let's get down to the nitty gritty.

Season 14
There wasn't an actual title card for the Teen Tournament in this season.

Season 31
There are some Tournament Logos missing from previous seasons. If you have one, please add it to its corresponding season.

Bumper Cards
The Jeopardy bumper card had many looks over the years, until the debut of the Sushi Bar set in November 1996.

1984
This is what is usually seen on the game board until the third season.

Shrunken Letters
Starting in 1986, the Jeopardy! letters were shrunken & altered; they have continued to appear as that to this day.

The Final Globe Logo
The globe logo used 1994-1996 on a sky background.

Curved Letters
Used for a short period but continued to be used for tournaments until 1991.

Circles
In the final year of the 1985-1991 set, Jeopardy! would appear on a box on a circle. The logo can be compared to a vintage Nissan logo.

From the Grid Set
In the intro starting in the 2nd year of the grid set, while the globe could be seen on the board on camera, it switched to the bumper card as the contestants made their entrance. As Alex made his entrance, the bumper card would "morph" into individual cards into the monitors.

In the 1st year, a portrait of Alex was on the board and would morph into the monitors as he made his entrance, then fade into the logo (either the globe or the tournament logo). For Double Jeopardy!, the card would morph into the monitors as the dollar amounts popped into the screens.

Glass Panes

Copyright Cards
From 1984 to 1996, the bumper cards would have a copyright stamp at the bottom of the screen underneath Jeopardy!

The 1996-1997 Logo
NOTE: For a brief period, the first Sushi Bar set logo had bumpers of its own. The logo was shown either on the bottom left or bottom right of the screen. That practice stopped the next season.

The 2002-2003 Logo
NOTE: Starting in Season 19, before the sushi bar set was replaced with the metallic set, the bumper card no longer morphed into individual cards into the monitors on-camera as Alex made his entrance.

The 2003-2004 Logo
NOTE: This season brought us the champions return until they lose or "sky's the limit" rule. The logo itself features miniature Jeopardy! logos traveling in the background, including one aboard the main logo.

The 2005-2006 Logo
NOTE: This season marked the introduction of Kelly Miyahara and Jon Cannon of the Clue Crew.

Main Title Animation Screenshots
Note the Season 26 main title animation is similar to that of Season 22.

Main Title Animation Screenshots
The Season 29 title sequence won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Main Title Design. Seen on the scrolling marquees are possible category names.

Bumper Cards
Blue

Link
[http://www.photoelectric.tv/projects/jeopardy-2011/ Photoelectric's Jeopardy! Project]