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  2. Waltograph - Wikipedia

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    The typeface is not, as many assume, based on the actual handwriting of Walt Disney; rather, it is an extrapolation of the Walt Disney Company's corporate logotype, which was based on a stylized version of Walt Disney's autograph. First released in 2000, Walt Disney Script was continuously updated and eventually renamed Waltograph in 2004.

  3. Handel Gothic - Wikipedia

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    The font was also used on the Walt Disney Home Video logo Neon Mickey from 1981 to 1986 and the clamshells from Walt Disney Home Video usually from 1980 to early 1984. Additionally, it was featured on the 1971 to 1996 Walt Disney World logo with a Mickey silhouette within an oversized "D", as well as on signage within EPCOT Center prior to ...

  4. Don Williams (animator) - Wikipedia

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    Don Williams, also known by the nickname Ducky, is an American illustrator employed by The Walt Disney Company.Williams has worked at Disney for over thirty years, at a number of different positions, finally ending up in the marketing division as an animator.

  5. Ub Iwerks - Wikipedia

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    Ubbe Ert Iwerks (March 24, 1901 – July 7, 1971), known as Ub Iwerks (/ ˈ ʌ b ˈ aɪ w ɜːr k s / UB EYE-wurks), was an American animator, cartoonist, character designer, inventor, and special effects technician, known for his work with Walt Disney Animation Studios in general, and for having worked on the development of the design of the character of Mickey Mouse, among others.

  6. Michael Doret - Wikipedia

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    Michael Nicholas Doret (born July 19, 1946) is an American designer, lettering artist, and illustrator based in Los Angeles. He has created logos, album covers, magazine covers, and art for various brands in media, advertising, and sports, including Wreck-It Ralph, [1] the New York Knicks, MLB, TIME, [2] Playboy, Wired, [3] TV Guide, Kiss, Capitol Records, Columbia Records, Walt Disney ...

  7. File:Disney 100 Years of Wonder.svg - Wikipedia

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    They're using the normal Disney logo, not the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures-style logo: 20:33, 18 February 2023: 1,983 × 506 (14 KB) Yayan550: Enlargered logo size: 14:08, 17 February 2023: 989 × 247 (39 KB) Yayan550: Used the official Inspire TWDC font: 00:38, 30 December 2022: 1,000 × 272 (100 KB) Nikon1803: update: 02:30, 30 November 2022: ...

  8. File:Walt Disney Pictures text logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions. See WP:PD § Fonts and typefaces or Template talk:PD-textlogo for more information. This work includes material that may be protected as a trademark in some jurisdictions.

  9. Rick Law - Wikipedia

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    Rick Law (born December 15, 1969) is an American entertainment illustrator and producer, best known for his career with The Walt Disney Company. [1] His work has spanned across all forms of popular entertainment media: films, TV, music, theme park, print, toys, and video games.