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|text=the older 20th Century Fox logos (specifically from the 30s to 70s), the 2006 [[Lionsgate]] logo, and the [[Practical Pictures]] logo. |
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What are some logos that really fit the description of "art deco"? I have been told about the polish Rex Films logo, which is certainly very art deco, but what other ones fit the style description? I am curious because art deco is my favourite style and I find art deco logos nostalgic, likely because I watched The Polar Express a lot and loved the Image Movers logo, with that art deco train. I tried to search for logos from the 20s, 30s and 40s, but I found out that the site's search function is greatly lacking. |
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the older 20th Century Fox logos (specifically from the 30s to 70s), the 2006 Lionsgate logo, and the Practical Pictures logo. |