Amblin Entertainment logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- They named the company after Spielberg’s first commercially released movie (1968).
- In the basket of the bicycle, you could see the extraterrestrial E.T., another hero of the story.
- The circle behind them was the moon.
- Below the lower bar, there was the word “Entertainment” in a simpler, narrower sans.
- Now, the silhouette of the bicycle, E.T., and Elliot is white, while the circle is black.
- the Extra-Terrestrial still won’t guess that this circle is the Moon.
- And yet, the color at least gives a sort of clue, a hint that it is not just a decorative element but a meaningful detail of the Amblin Entertainment logo.
- The icon has been redrawn – you can see several details that look different.
- Wordmark and icon As of late 2020, the official website of Amblin features a simpler logo.
- Here, there is only the word “Amblin” with two pairs of horizontal bars (above and below).
- The icon on the website was borrowed from the primary Amblin Entertainment logo, too.
- Even without the moon, the icon is too cluttered – one can hardly make out what it depicts.
- You would never have guessed there was a bicycle unless you have already seen the main logo.
- Colors The colored version of the Amblin Entertainment logo combines blue and red over the white background.
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