Change in Disney's logo
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If you guys were expecting wild and different than you deserved to be disappointed! When other studios update their logos it is always something very familiar and in keeping with their historical logos. Disney's new logo is just a step forward from the old one. Not an "off the beaten path" wildly different step forward, and not a "one giant leap for mankind" huge step forward. Expecting anything more would be like getting disappointed because the new Universal logo still revolves around Earth and not some other planet!
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To me it's dissapointing because it is just implementation of old TV approach. I thought it's gonna be more like constant evolution into noble simplicity direction. I liked this more graphic logo style, and I thought that it will be the style of its presentation and maybe some facelifting to curves' shapes of logo itself that are going to change. Now it's more illustrative like DW animated logo. I think WETA just did what Disney wanted them to do, and did it good from technological point of view but it was the concept that failed.James wrote:If you guys were expecting wild and different than you deserved to be disappointed! When other studios update their logos it is always something very familiar and in keeping with their historical logos. Disney's new logo is just a step forward from the old one. Not an "off the beaten path" wildly different step forward, and not a "one giant leap for mankind" huge step forward. Expecting anything more would be like getting disappointed because the new Universal logo still revolves around Earth and not some other planet!
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Stitch biting the castle is LAME-O-RAMA!
You can NOT tie a company wide logo to one film/character just like you can't tie Pixar into this thing.
My only fault with the logo is that it didn't bring anything new to the table, unlike the blue castle and burnt orange stylized graphic idents.
This was a step back, and the liquid-signature font looks dated in a bad 1980s CGI way.
You can NOT tie a company wide logo to one film/character just like you can't tie Pixar into this thing.
My only fault with the logo is that it didn't bring anything new to the table, unlike the blue castle and burnt orange stylized graphic idents.
This was a step back, and the liquid-signature font looks dated in a bad 1980s CGI way.
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I think the new logo is beautiful. I get the chills when I see the flag and hear When You Wish Upon a Star. The animation is beautiful and I love the fireworks, boat, train and various other items in the segment.
Are you talking about this new logo? Because you are right.... except for, you know, the landscape, the stars, the boat, the train, the fireworks, the CGI..........My only fault with the logo is that it didn't bring anything new to the table, unlike the blue castle and burnt orange stylized graphic idents.
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Were you expecting a completely new logo? Because there's no way in the world they would have done that. When has any major studio completely changed their logo in the past 20 years? What all the studios do is use CGI, use camera techniques to show how new it is (zooming in/out, etc) and add something extra. Take Warner Bros. All they did was add the zoomout from the studio to the logo & change it to CG. That's all Disney was ever going to do.
Now to me, I think Disney struck just the right balance. It has enough of the old and the new. And at no time did I ever think of Dreamworks during it. But if you don't like it, fine...that's your opinion.
Now to me, I think Disney struck just the right balance. It has enough of the old and the new. And at no time did I ever think of Dreamworks during it. But if you don't like it, fine...that's your opinion.
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