Print Logos - 20th Century Fox
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Logo descriptions and captures by BenIsRandom, and Edc4
1st Print Logo
1st Print Logo
(1935-1972)
Logo: An almost crudely drawn TCF monument. And shorter tower than the 1935 film logo.
Variant: There is a variant that had the logo's text as "20th CENTURY PICTURES".
2nd Print logo
(October 5th, 1935-April 23, 2015)
Logo: A capture of the 1935-1968 logo, but seemed to be a direct picture v.i.a a B&W camera.
Note: While the logo was introduced in 1935, it was trademarked in May 27, 1975, and was last registered in April 23, 2015.
3rd Print Logo
(1945-1972)
Logo: The number 20 (with the "0" lower than the "2") with "th" next to the "0". "CENTURY FOX" is seen below.
Variant: The color would vary.
4th Print Logo
(1972-1982)
Logo: The TCF monument (which looks more professional than the 1st print logo) is seen with a semi-tube like shape surrounding it.
5th Print Logo
(1982-1994)
Logo: A black rectangle or square with the TCF monument (this time with a different, more bolder font) in white inside it. Searchlights can be seen on both sides of the monument. A "TM" symbol can also be seen near the bottom.
Variant: Sometimes, the background will be non-existing.
Note: In 1987, the logo below replaced this on movie posters and such, but this was used in tandem with it, as this was used on VHS cases from Fox Video until 1994.
6th Print Logo
(1987-)
Logo: An improved version of the previous print logo, but made to look more like its movie counterpart. The font looks similar to the 1994 theatrical logo.
Variant:
- There is also a Ukrainian version of the print logo.
- Sometimes, there might be a "TM" symbol near the bottom.
- In Movie trailers, there will sometimes be a white border on the print logo.
- On the official trailer of "Murder on the Orient Express", the logo and border is in navy blue.
- Since the 2020 rebrand to "20th Century Studios", the logo has been changed to replace "Fox".