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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.
The Walt Disney Company used the font when re-releasing its animated features to theatres and VHS by labelling them as Walt Disney's Classic on the movie posters and VHS covers, the word classic in Korinna typeface. The font was used for title and heading text on some Advanced Dungeons and Dragons books and is used for the current GURPS logo.
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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: ...
Use the editor menu to change your font, font color, add hyperlinks, images and more. 1. Launch AOL Desktop Gold. 2. Sign on with your username and password. 3. Click the Write icon at the top of the window. 4. Click a button or its drop-down arrow (from left to right): • Select a font. • Change font size. • Bold font. • Italicize font.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on es.wikipedia.org Disney Entertainment; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Disney Entertainment; Usage on it.wikipedia.org
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