Print Logos - Paramount Pictures

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1st Print Logo
(1914-1917)

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Logo: An early drawn version of the Paramount logo.


2nd Print Logo
(1917-1967)

Paramunt Print Logo 1917

Logo:A stylized mountain surrounded by stars with "Paramount Pictures" over it.

Trivia: This was based on a design by William Wadsworth Hodkinson, who combined the companies of Adolph Zukor and Jesse Lasky into Paramount.
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3rd Print Logo
(1968-)

Paramount Pictures 1968 Print LogoParamount Pictures 1968 Print Logo Gulf Western BylineParamount Pictures 1968 Print Logo Gulf Western Byline #2Paramount Pictures 1968 Print Logo Gulf Western Byline #3Paramount Pictures 75th Anniversary Print LogoParamount 1988 Communications Print LogoParamount 1989 Communications Print logoParamount Pictures 1995 Alternative Print LogoParamount Pictures print logo (1995)Paramount 90th Anniversary Print LogoParamount Print Logo 2013Paramount 100th Anniversary Print LogoParamount Pictures 2013 Print Logo

Logo:An abstract Paramountain with the byline of Paramount's parent company at a given time.

Bylines: This logo has used three different bylines over the years:
  • A Gulf+Western Company
  • A Paramount Communications Company
  • A Viacom Company (in the Wigga-Wigga font until 2010, when it was switched to its 2006 font.)
Variants:
  • For the company's 75th anniversary, the mountain's abstract folds are replaced by "75th Anniversary" and the byline is placed underneath it.
  • For the company's 90th Anniversary, only two of the mountain's abstract folds remain as "90TH ANNIVERSARY" are seen on the mountain and the byline was shifted down.
  • For the company's 100th Anniversary, the abstract Paramountain has been redrawn to match with the current movie logo, "100 years" is seen underneath. After the logo's anniversary, the disclaimer was removed, but the print logo was used for Paramount Channel.