![]() But the castle is still mostly identifiable, even from a distance or when printed in small type. Extra details were added to the castle, making it more realistic and representative of the castle present at Disney World. In 2006, Disney evolved the logo again, replacing the simple castle with a larger, more complex design. This logo, which would remain in place until 2006, is the logo found on many Disney VHS tapes and DVDs, meaning it lives on forever in digital form. The classic Cinderella castle was first introduced to the logo in 1985, when a stylized castle was placed above ‘Walt Disney’ on the logo. In 1983, a minor change was made to the font, changing the word ‘productions’ to ‘pictures.’ Otherwise, the logo remained the same. It also included the word ‘Productions’ under the name Walt Disney, so the entire company title could be included in the logo. The resulting logo, which is very similar to the modern font, would become a classic design. The 1972 logo smoothed out the letters of the 1948 design, as well as updated the font, bringing back some elements of the 1937 text. In 1972, the logo was updated again with this difficulty in mind. But for some fans, the logo was hard to read. It took the printed letters of the 1937 logo and chained them together into cursive. Spelling out Walt Disney’s full name, the logo used the uniquely quirky lettering, though some letters, like the ‘D’, were written differently than they are today.Īnother ten years later, the logo underwent more refurbishment, becoming stylish and sleek. The first real Disney logo was created in 1937, and had many recognizable features in common with the Disney font of today. The logo has an undeniable retro vibe, but the complexity of the design meant it was replaced, in 1937, by a much simpler logo. The maximalist design was made to be recognized, and so contained plenty of taglines and an image of Disney’s most popular character, Mickey Mouse. Even then, it’s questionable whether the design should really be considered a logo at all. The first ‘logo’ for Disney wasn’t introduced until 1929. Here’s a tour through the history of the Disney font: Later, in 1937, when a design was created, it had some features that would be recognizable to fans today, but there was also plenty of space to evolve. In fact, when the company first appeared on the cartooning scene in 1923, Disney didn’t have a logo at all. But the Disney logo didn’t always have the characteristic swoop and castle that it is known for now. One of the most infamous logos in the world, the Disney logo is known to families and fans across the globe. If you’d like to start over or create a second logo, hit the ‘reset’ button.Or you can share it directly to social media, on Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest. ![]() You’ll be brought to a separate page where you can view your final image and download it. Click ‘generate logo.’ Once you’ve got your logo where you want it, hit the green ‘generate logo’ button.Turn this button on if you’d like to add some depth to your image. ![]() Text glow is similar to a shadow, and sets a hazy edge around your text. Use the color selection tool next to ‘text color’ to choose the right shade for your text. Just leave the background button set to ‘off’ and use the color selection tool to pick a background color. If you’re more of a minimalist, you can also set the background to be a plain color. Or, if you’d prefer a simpler design, set your background color.If you’d like to set one of these images as your background, make sure you turned the background button ‘ON’ (it will turn green) and pick your photo from the options below. Our tool has four background photos to choose from: A classic Disney castle image, a Lion King image, a picture of Angry from Inside Out, and a stylized Mickey Mouse. Choose if you’d like a background image.Despite appearances, our font generator only has room for one line of text, so be sparse! Enter the text for your logo into the text box. Just follow the instructions below on how to use our tool. ![]() Welcome to our Disney Font Generator! Our tool can help you create an awesome personalized Disney logo for your room or to share on social media.
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