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The fourth greatest feeling in the world is that sense of ease and security you get in a theater when the previews come to an end, the lights fully dim, you lean back a little further in your seat ...
Amazon. Guns, gadgets, women: The 007 logo for the James Bond series makes promises to viewers with three simple numbers. Iconic now, it was originally intended to be used for nothing more than ...
38. Forbidden Planet (1956). What could have been a dime-a-dozen B-movie remains essential, transcendent sci-fi. The historic poster centers on Robby the Robot, with Anne Francis dramatically ...
These logos play before your favorite films. Here's where they came from. Movie studio publicist Howard Dietz designed the lion logo for Goldwyn Picture Corporation in 1917; he based it on the ...
Many famous logos use bespoke fonts, which allow a brand to ensure a distinct visual asset. But while these are sometimes designed from scratch, even bespoke corporate fonts are often modified ...
A few years later in 1895, the poster for the silent film L’Arroseur Arrose (in English, The Waterer Watered) was the first to preview the contents of the movie itself, whereas posters before it ...
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