![]() The glyphs look more like those on the original logo, yet they stand close to each other. This time, green with the gradient is used. Once again, the letters are pretty high and narrow, and they stand by far closer to each other than in the original version. ![]() ![]() The design is dominated by bluish-grayish tones. It lost much of the scare factor of the previous version. It was elongated, thinner, and the glyphs stood closer to each other. The scary thing here was that while you were watching the main part of the screen, you couldn’t catch the moment when the small new details of the letters appeared at the top. Eventually, the glyphs were fully formed and you could read the word (not just guess it). First, there were only parts of the glyphs (mostly, the vertical lines). In the original film, the logo appeared in the movie very slowly. The only thing that makes it unique is the way the letters stand so far from each other (like dangerous creatures moving towards you out of the darkness). We can say that the logo does make its small but proud contribution to the dominating emotion of the film, horror.īasically, the logo is nothing but the word “Alien” written in an austere sans. ![]() It is only when the shining letters start to appear on the dark screen (and preferably, you’re watching it in a dark movie theater), when the emotion it’s trying to convey becomes apparent. The secret of the Alien logo isn’t obvious, when you just look at its static version.
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