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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron L" data-source="post: 8210275" data-attributes="member: 926"><p>I see this as the kind of logo that would appear at the beginning of a movie; you can practically already see the animation even in the still version.</p><p></p><p>I don't mind it, and even think it looks kind of cool, although it <em>is </em>an extreme break from all of WotC's traditional logos, it practically <em><strong>screams </strong></em>"ready-made movie-friendly logo," and I believe it will look kind of odd printed on/in books as opposed to fading in on movie/television screens or in video games, in which it would look fully appropriate.</p><p></p><p>The fact that the base version is already pre-sized to the ubiquitous 16:9 widescreen TV/movie format ratio is all the more reason to believe that Hasbro had this new logo created specifically for a hoped-for series of D&D/Magic movies and/or TV shows, as part of their new creation of the <em><strong><em>Wizards & Digital</em></strong></em> department to contain <em>Dungeons & Dragons </em>and <em>Magic: the Gathering. </em> This new logo was <em>definitely </em>designed specifically for screens rather than for print.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron L, post: 8210275, member: 926"] I see this as the kind of logo that would appear at the beginning of a movie; you can practically already see the animation even in the still version. I don't mind it, and even think it looks kind of cool, although it [I]is [/I]an extreme break from all of WotC's traditional logos, it practically [I][B]screams [/B][/I]"ready-made movie-friendly logo," and I believe it will look kind of odd printed on/in books as opposed to fading in on movie/television screens or in video games, in which it would look fully appropriate. The fact that the base version is already pre-sized to the ubiquitous 16:9 widescreen TV/movie format ratio is all the more reason to believe that Hasbro had this new logo created specifically for a hoped-for series of D&D/Magic movies and/or TV shows, as part of their new creation of the [I][B][I]Wizards & Digital[/I][/B][/I] department to contain [I]Dungeons & Dragons [/I]and [I]Magic: the Gathering. [/I] This new logo was [I]definitely [/I]designed specifically for screens rather than for print. [/QUOTE]
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