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  1. In May 1980, American Multi Cinema began using the AMC abbreviation and became AMC Theatres. Although the logo wouldn't become officially red until the introduction of the current logo in 1994, the red variant was the most commonly used.

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  2. In the summer of 2012, AMC introduced an updated logo similar to the previous one which reads "AMC amazing". They also introduced a new animation which features different representations of film genres within the red circle.

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    The founders of AMC Theaters were brothers from Kansas City, who, as early as 1906, began touring the United States with small theatrical productions, and in 1920 bought a movie theater. Their troupe was registered as the Dubinsky Brothers Stock Company. This name has become the basis for a minimalist logo with a black and white inscription. The ph...

    The cinemas, which were called Publix-Dubinsky Bros., had a logo with the corresponding inscription. All the letters were in upper case, apparently drawing potential customers’ attention. The font was somewhat reminiscent of CA Normal Serif ExtraBold from Cape Arcona Type Foundry. It had the same contrasting stroke weight and long, slightly thicken...

    In 1932, the second era in the history of Dubinsky Bros. began. – the time when its network has grown to 40 cinemas. The word sign of this period differed from the previous ones in bolder type. But the elegant style of letters and long serifs remained unchanged. The same goes for the classic black color – it continued to be used for printing the lo...

    The heir of Russian emigrants, Edward Dubinsky, decided to adapt his surname to the English language and changed it to Durwood. Then it became necessary to note this in the name of the cinema chain. This is how the Durwood-Dubinsky Bros. brand was born, and her emblem contains a two-level inscription. The first hyphenated word was on the top line, ...

    The entertainment company, rebranded as Durwood Theatres, Inc., received a logo with minimalistic black lettering. The absence of serifs was a major change because they used to be heavily used in the design. The redesigned font with stretched glyphs looked like a cross between Hanford JNL Regular by Jeff Levine Fonts and Prenton RP UltraCond Medium...

    In 1968, the brand was named American Royal Cinemas, and a new emblem: a black and white image of the Oscar statuette. Only if, in the original, the knight stands on a reel of film and holds a sword, here the film is in a man’s hands. With this symbol, the company wanted to show its involvement in high cinema and films that deserve prestigious awar...

    In 1969, the new head of the Stanley Durwood cinema chain registered the American Multi-cinema brand. Its emblem contained an image of a man who looked like an Oscar figurine – the main symbol of the film business. The artists did not detail the figure and facial features. Instead, they focused on a piece of the film held by a faceless man. The fil...

    In 1973, a new element was added to the existing logo – two laurel branches folded in the shape of a wreath. The artists depicted them on the right and left in such a way that the base of the branches was opposite the abbreviation, and the upper leaves were next to the human head. Laurel was used as a symbol of victory and glory.

    The silhouette imitating the Oscar statuette has been removed. The “AMC” inscription remains, but its configuration has completely changed. First, the letters have become white, and their spacing has practically disappeared. Secondly, the strict grotesque was replaced by a font with rounded corners. Thirdly, the edges that were stretched back, whic...

    Another logo of the cinema chain contained a black circle wrapped in white ribbons. Moreover, these were not just ribbons but curly parts of the inscription “AMC,” located in the center. All letters merged, so the abbreviation was perceived as a single decorative element. Wide winding stripes interconnected “A” and “C.” The top one was adorned with...

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  3. May 18, 2024 · This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

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  5. AMC Theatres is your destination for the latest and greatest movies. Whether you want to watch a new release, a classic, or an on-demand title, you can find it at AMC Theatres. Enjoy the best cinema experience with premium offerings, comfortable seats, and delicious snacks. Book your tickets online and find the nearest AMC Theatres location.

  6. This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions.

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