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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. |