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We talk a lot about scary logos and sometimes also sad/depressing logos and funny logos, but I think it's about time we listed our favorite relaxing logos - which I think could be very helpful in this day and age. Off the top of my head at this moment: New Line Cinema (1994-2010) Universal Pictures (1990-1997) and its television counterpart Miramax (1987-1999) Patchett Kaufman Entertainment Turner Program Services (1992-1994) Orion Pictures (1979-1997) Hill Fields Entertainment (1995) Central (1982-1983)/(1982-1988) Channel Television (1993) J&M Entertainment (1987-1995) I don't know if everyone could call the MTM logo "relaxing" because some people fine Mimsie's meow too surprising/high-pitched (even with me it depends on my mood). I like the jingle added in the '90s, it's a good prelude. I guess most cat lovers might call it "soothing" (depending on mood as well I'm sure). Just stay away from the St. Elsewhere variant (Worst logo variant decision EVER - unless I missed somthing. But that's another thread that would be the opposite of this so let's name some more relaxing logos (which no doubt overlap with nostalgic logos). |
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I'm with you on the 1994 NLC and 1990 Universal logos. I also find the 1992 Roadshow Flims logo relaxing! |
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The 1995 Nick Jr. logo |
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the warp-speed '87 Turner logo. |
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The Hanna-Barbera Poland logo, because of the music. I am aware it's stock music, so other logos have it, but just count all logos with that stock piece. |
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The 1994-2018 Castle Rock Entertainment logo, the music is soothingly good. |
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The 1988-1995 New World Television logo |
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I think both Juniper Productions logos have a great recipe to become one of the most relaxing. The animation is basic and their logo design is calm and nothing too stylized. But what really tops that off is the color and shading of the wall background and best of all, the soothingly soft piano piece that plays throughout the logo. Not only do I find it that relaxing, but very underrated for its simplicity. |