![]() ![]() I get a spark of excitement every time I see it. (Is this the Mandela effect?) My favorite detail is the way the top of the vertical line of the plus sign is slightly curved, like an extension of the shooting star/Tinkerbell’s flight path. In fact, when preparing to write this blog post, my memory of this new logo recalled the castle before I looked it up again and confirmed it wasn’t there. Furthermore, the Disney logo itself is positioned in such a way that recalls the Disneyland castle in its absence. But on the other hand, the historical font is retained, and the semi-circle line that travels from left to right hints at a flight path for a shooting star and/or Tinkerbell like the old production logo. On the one hand, its minimalism feels more grown-up and inclusive of the new expanding library of work it hosts (Marvel, Star Wars, etc). I love this logo because it’s so simple and does so much by looking into the future while retaining its past. How did this happen? Was it a small special team? Or was it an epic Game of Thrones-esque battle? I want the scoop. That a giant corporation like Disney – a place that has, I assume, a gajillion stakeholders – nailed this logo, and nailed it so well, makes me want to see a behind-the-scenes documentary about its design process. It’s been fun seeing how these companies present themselves in this new landscape, all in real-time! Also, I promise I’m not being paid by these companies. Here are my favorite top 5 streamer logo animations, based on how they’ve adapted from what they’re known for, and the feeling they evoke for me. Whether it’s technically Fable 4 or not doesn’t matter as much as getting to dive back into one of the most iconic Xbox RPGs of all time. (To this day, whenever I hear the HBO static followed by that almost hymn-like “ahhhhh”, I sit up straight because I know I’m about to see some quality, edgy stuff.)Īlso, I have a background as a motion designer, including working on brand identities for large corporations, so I really appreciate a nice animated logo. It’s the place companies can express their identities, make a mark in our hearts, or even create a Pavlovian-like response. Aw, memories!Īnyways, with so many streaming services competing for our attention, I’ve become very interested in one thing in particular - the logos. I’ve been watching streaming content since Hulu was not just free but also ad-free, and Netflix was just starting to transition from DVD mailers to streaming. I rotate from one streamer to the next, devouring a series on one streaming service, moving on to another, then returning back to the first one the following season, like a farmer tilling the soil. I probably watch an unhealthy amount, but hey, growing up my parents rarely let me watch TV, so I’m making up for lost time. I watch hours and hours of TV and movies on all the big streamers. The video shows an image of a fantasy town that looks similar to. I can’t help but rank these streamer logo animations! Its photogrammetry technology is reportedly being used in the development of Playground's RPG, which is rumored to be Fable 4. ![]()
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