11th Logo (10th official logo)
(May 23, 1997-February 24, 2012)
This production company logo is so powerful and very
recognisable. The logo consist of the globe centre of the screen all the time
which makes it stand out against the black background. The fact it stands out
makes it recognisable and easier to remember. The use of the bright colours
also makes it memorable. The use of the world makes audience believe it is a
worldwide company and is successful all over the world.

12th Logo (11th official logo)
(March 2, 2012-present day)
This is the newest
logo for universal as it changes quite a bit. The reason for the changes is so
it can stay modern and be suitable with that generation. This logo is pretty
similar to the one above but this one looks cooler and people of this
generation will appeal to it more than elders. It was bold font underneath the
word ‘universal’ saying ‘100th anniversary’ portraying Universal
company has been going for 100 years and the fact it’s on the logo expresses it
is proud of how long the company has lasted and would like to show this off.
Walt Disney
Back in 2000, the Walt Disney logo was a castle with a beam
appearing from behind. The logo was modified in 2006 with a shooting star on
the night sky. The uniquely designed Walt Disney logo speaks its own language.
The stylized version of its founder’s signature is part of the Disney World
identity. It provides parents as well as kids the message to have fun in a
fairy-tale atmosphere. The Walt Disney logo comprises of a castle with a blue
background. The glowing beam is basically a golden version of the stars and
sparks that compliments both the overall logo design. The Walt Disney logo
comprises of a castle above which runs a beam of a shooting star. The beam
finally ends with a sparkle on top of the castle. The fonts appear fancy and
charismatic written below the motif.
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