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This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1919–1922 1919–1967 1967–1968 1968–1975 1975–1982
1919–1922 1919–1967 1967–1968 1968–1975 1975–1982
1982–1987 1987–1994 1994–2000 2000–2001 2001–present
1982–1987 1987–1994 1994–2000 2000–2001 2001–present

1919–1922

United Artists 1919


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1919–1967

United Artists 1919

1967–1968

United Artists Pictures Logo 1967 c


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This logo was introduced after the company's purchase by Transamerica Corporation.

1968–1982

1968–1975

United Artists 1968


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1975–1982

United Artists logo 1975

1982–1987

United Artists logo 1982

This logo was designed by Sandy Dvore.

1987–present

1987–1994

United artists 1987

2001–present

United Artists logo

After 7 years of absence, the 1987 logo returned, but the text was changed to a different font. The print version of the logo was in use in tandem with the placeholder logo for the latter half of 2000 before being reintroduced on screen in 2001.

1994–2000

United artists 1994 logo


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2000–2001

UA 2001


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This logo (used in films and online) was ultimately a placeholder logo for the reintroduction of the 1987 UA logo in 2001.

Notes

  • Hot Tub Time Machine (2012) remains the final film to be distributed by United Artists to date; with MGM being demoted to a co-distributor with Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Warner Bros. and others, United Artists is no longer active as a distributor and remains solely as a production company.
  • In 1988, United Artists licensed the video releases for its more obscure titles to a small specialty video distributor called Wood Knapp Video. This deal lasted until 1995.
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