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Oscars body unveils new logo

Oscars body unveils new logo

December 18, 2013 | 11:15 PM
This image provided by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) shows its new logo.

AFP/Los Angeles

The body behind the Oscars has unveiled a new logo that it hopes will focus more attention on the organisation’s wider work in addition to Hollywood’s biggest trophy fest.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, whose 6,000 members choose who gets the prized golden statuettes every year, is aiming to highlight its year-round work supporting filmmakers, showcasing cinema and fostering talent.

The old logo featured the Oscar silhouette against a gold oval. The new one creates a large capital “A” that surrounds Tinseltown’s most coveted little man.

“This design gives the Academy a presence in its own logo for the first time, and underscores our efforts to support creative arts and sciences year-round,” said the Academy’s marketing chief Christina Kounelias.

The Academy, which next month will unveil its nominees for Hollywood’s annual awards fest on March 2, used design studio 180LA to create the new look.

The logo “transformed the visual balance from not only representing the Oscars, but now it’s very much about the Academy”, said 180LA’s chief of design Richard Harrington, who is based out of Britain.

December 18, 2013 | 11:15 PM