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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 ...
We already got a glimpse of the new Warner Bros logo in the studio's 100th-anniversary graphics last year, but now the design is officially rolling out as the main logo for all consumer-facing ...
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 Warner Bros. logo has always been more irreverent than the marks of other major media brands. Think of Bugs Bunny, one hand leaning against the edge of the shield, the other holding a half ...
and Discovery while using a free clipart CD with Windows 95 to design the logo,” one Twitter commenter wrote. “I feel like the new Warner Bros. Discovery logo is trying to go for cult status ...
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.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Warner Bros. is unveiling a new centennial logo to celebrate the studio’s 100th anniversary.
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. “I started in 2009 ...
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.
All studios have their main logo that appears at the beginning of a film, but some occasionally use custom logos that reflect the theme of the movie. When I noticed that Warner Bros. does this a ...
Now that it is fully integrated into Warner Bros.’ digital networks division, Machinima today announced a rebranding — with its longtime red-and-black logo turning green — as well as ...
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