The tagline was probably hand-lettered in a heavy sans serif style based on the Star Wars logo the credits are set in the ITC Avant Garde® Gothic typeface, another ’70s stalwart. The somewhat awkward shapes of the ‘R’ and the two ‘S’s make it seem as if they were specifically drawn for this purpose, because they connect seamlessly to the lines of the frame. On this poster it is integrated into a border running around the movie title. Originally designed by Suzy Rice, the logo was revised by Joe Johnston, and then outfitted with a new ‘W’ by Rice again. After it already had been featured at the beginning of the opening crawl and on the teaser poster for the first movie, the classic Star Wars logo finally shows up on the main theatrical poster – again with an illustration by Tom Jung. © 1980 Lucasfilm – Tagline on the original Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back one sheet – Click the image to see the complete poster on IMPAwards.īy the time the Empire strikes back in 1980, Antonio DiSpigna’s geometric glyphic sans has disappeared from the promotional materials. While the logo was custom-drawn by Ralph McQuarrie in a blocky sans serif mimicking the perspective of the opening crawl, the tagline and credits were set in ITC Serif Gothic. Those famous words also found their way on the poster for the original 1977 movie (which revisionist young punks insist on calling Episode IV – A New Hope) with classic artwork by Tom Jung. The sight of the yellow text – set in the Trade Gothic® typeface – disappearing into the far reaches of space is guaranteed to send shivers along the spine of any self-respecting sci fi aficionado (unless they’re a Trekkie of course). It precedes the iconic opening crawl at the beginning of the epic space opera: an introduction that sets the story for each film. If you are the owner of the logo/trademark and would like us to remove it from our site or would like to offer a license for resale of your copyrighted, trademarked intellectual property, please use the contact form and we will follow any legal guidelines as soon as possible.“A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…” This line – one of the most well-known sentences in pop culture – has left an indelible mark in our collective consciousness. The purchase of any item from Yellowstone Decals is not authorization for the use of any specific logo or trademark.īy purchasing said logos, you are indicating that you have authority to use the artwork. It is the expressed intent of Yellowstone Decals that any unauthorized use of these items by the purchaser shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser. These logos are provided as a convenience only for their lawful use. Some of the logos / artwork showcased on Yellowstone Decals are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Please let us know, we love custom orders. We make custom decals, if you've seen something or dreamed something up, we can make it for you. Try to avoid extreme weather conditions (e.g. Maximum weather fastness and adhesion is reached 48 hours after decal application. Slowly peel back the transfer tape from the decal and your done! Rub and press over the top of decal with the edge of a flexible semi-rigid object such as a credit card.ĥ. Place the decal in the desired location.Ĥ. Clean surface thoroughly with window cleaner.ģ. Size stated is in regards to the longest side of decal.ġ.
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