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Warner Bros. is turning 100 next April and the legendary studio is kicking off the celebration of its centennial early with the reveal of a commemorative logo. On Wednesday, Warner Bros. unveiled ...
Discovery did not respond to request for comment on either logo. PREVIOUSLY: It’s official: Warner Bros. Discovery is not using the “initial wordmark” revealed last June as its logo. Variety ...
PREVIOUSLY: It’s official: Warner Bros. Discovery is not using the “initial wordmark” revealed last June as its logo. Variety has obtained a low-resolution copy of a new logo that is being ...
The new logo for the proposed Warner Bros. Discovery includes the famous line “The stuff that dreams are made of” from the “Maltese Falcon,” spoken by Humphrey Bogart.
Warner Bros chair and CEO Ann Sarnoff on Wednesday unveiled the studio’s refreshed brand with a new logo that is now on the Burbank, CA lot’s storied water tower. The new logo is a refinement ...
The mock-up logo [Image: Warner Bros .Discovery] The new logo follows a leaked mock-up logo (see above) from an internal presentation that was widely ridiculed online in June.
Warner Bros. has revealed its new centennial logo in advance of the studio’s 100th anniversary on April 4, 2023.Have a look below. The studio will have an extended rollout of fan-focused ...
Warner Bros. is unveiling a new centennial logo to celebrate the studio’s 100th anniversary. The anniversary actually takes place next year on April 4, 2023, but WB is getting ahead of the curve ...
Warner Bros. — working with the world’s largest independent design consultancy, Pentagram — has unveiled a new logo that it hopes will modernize its identity with audiences and bring the ...
The Warner Bros. logo has always had the same basic premise: It’s a shield floating in the clouds stamped with the initials W.B. Everyone knows it, and looking back at old Warner Bros. movies ...
Warner Bros. chairman Barry Meyer and other executives revealed the new 90th anniversary logo as well as multiple new DVD and Blu-ray Disc collections coming in 2013, including enormous 100-film ...
He wanted to track the evolution of the Warner Bros. Pictures logo, starting with the some of the company’s earliest films all the way through present day. It wasn’t easy.
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