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      • It is now a subsidiary of Universal Studios, itself a division of NBCUniversal, but didn't use a logo until the cinema debut of Despicable Me in 2010.
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  2. Background: Illumination Entertainment (nowadays referred to as simply "Illumination") is the animation production company of Chris Meledandri, the executive producer of Ice Age. It is now a subsidiary of Universal Studios, itself a division of NBCUniversal, but didn't use a logo until the cinema debut of Despicable Me in 2010.

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    2007–2017 (primary), 2017–present (secondary)

    Typography:  Futura Condensed Medium Launched:  January 17, 2007 Despite the studio's name change in 2017, this logo is still shown on film posters and on the back of home media covers.

    2015-2017 (secondary), 2017–present (primary)

    Typography:  Futura Condensed Medium Launched:  June 14, 2017 Illumination after 10 years dropped the word "Entertainment" from their logo in 2017 with the release of Despicable Me 3, though this logo had been seen on theatrical release posters since Minions in 2015. .

  3. The Illumination logo fades in, revealing the chorus, with the minion in the center still singing as the others watch (except for the one on the very left, who stares at the camera). The minion finally runs out of breath and passes out, then weakly holds out a hand for the others to lift him up, but quickly puts it back down as the other ...

  4. Jan 17, 2007 · In 2017, the company’s name was shortened to one word, which was a reason to update the logo. But its style didn’t change: it remained a black inscription without decorative elements. The Illumination symbol might seem formal, not consistent with the entertainment industry.

    • January 17, 2007
    • Santa Monica, California, U.S.
    • Chris Meledandri
    • illumination.com
  5. Jul 9, 2010 · It was later renamed as Illumination Mac Guff for Dr. Seuss' The Lorax. So far, their works include nine CGI films (most notably the Despicable Me franchise) and one hybrid. A print logo didn't appear until the first trailer for Despicable Me, and an animated logo was first used there.

  6. Logo Variations - Illumination Entertainment. Hop (2011): The current logo is already formed and one minion wearing bunny ears and a cotton bunny tail is prancing to the right while carrying an easter basket and tossing confetti, while a minion in the center of the screen observes in confusion.

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