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'''Editor's Note:''' This is a cool logo overall, especially with the fact that this was actually submitted during a contest.
'''Editor's Note:''' This is a cool logo overall, especially with the fact that this was actually submitted during a contest.


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Revision as of 16:05, 28 July 2021


Background

This is the vanity card of Sean W. Cunningham & Marc Dworkin. The company name is a portmanteau of their surnames.

(October 22, 2016-April 20, 2019)

Logo: In an 8-bit video game landscape with a muddy-like ground surrounded by a bunch of big trees and small grass with a giant castle in front against a blue-purple gradient sky with big clouds, we see two young boys on the left and right respectively, wearing red and blue knight gear with the aforementioned colored capes, dueling against pencils with a big white flash hitting it out of position. The boy on the left wears a green striped shirt with black shorts while the boy on the right wears a white tank top and long blue pants. Above them are the 3D words "DWORKINGHAM" in a college-esque font in a light blue-white-purple gradient color with a black border around it, trailing out from a purple color behind as some small shines appear on it. Below it is the small 8-bit word "PRODUCTIONS" in a black border with white and light blue gradient colors inside. At the bottom of the screen, "-PRESS START BUTTON-" appears in white in an 8-bit font.

Trivia: This logo was actually done by an artist named Snowkie. A contest was held by Sean W. Cunningham on the Australian graphic-based website 99designs, where he attached a brief note explaining a basic example of the type of an 8-bit game look. Cunningham also collaborated with designers to refine their ideas. 40 different entries made it in against 17 different designers, with Snowkie's entry being the winner. Cunningham praised his design as "fast, creative, and a great attitude." You can find the contest link here.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme.

Availability: Seen on the final season of The Thundermans, replacing the Cross Hoge Productions logo from the third season. Also appeared on Knight Squad.

Editor's Note: This is a cool logo overall, especially with the fact that this was actually submitted during a contest.

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