

It may also allude to the pink crystal corridors found within Pandaemonium. The pink colors used in the redesigned logos may possibly allude to the Wild Rose Rebellion, the rebel army that Firion and his group join to combat the Palamecian forces, and that several roses in real life take on a dark pink color.
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The logo was again redesigned for the 20th Anniversary PSP release, still featuring the Emperor, now in a different pose, and has been used since for all media featuring Final Fantasy II. The logo of the Final Fantasy Origins and Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls re-releases features a Yoshitaka Amano drawing of The Emperor in pink. The whole is styled vaguely in the shape of a dragon, emphasized more by the red reptilian eye incorporated into the first letter. The original logo for Final Fantasy II is done in a colorful italic style: the writing is done in pale-purple fading into bright blue, the edges the letters are rimmed with gold, while the numerals are in a medium-to-light blue. Yoshitaka Amano signed his Final Fantasy X, X-2, XII, XII International Zodiac Job System, XIII-2, Final Fantasy XVI, Dissidia, Dissidia 012, and Fabula Nova Crystallis logos. Square Enix likes to reflect colors from the logo art within the key art for example, the green and blue of the Final Fantasy VII Meteor logo are also reflected in the Mako energy and Lifestream that play crucial roles in the game, and in the tone of its key art. He has said that anything written in text builds and expands imagination, whereas visual assets to review or look at, would be "the end of it." Īfter Amano has drawn the logo art the actual logo is designed around it by the design team that chooses the color for the logo, among other aspects. As he is not a character designer, but an illustrator, there are more instances where he has worked off text received from the development team. Rather than receiving visuals, Amano creates the character illustrations from text-based information, like the age and the role they play. Because the title logo is monochrome to a certain degree, Amano illustrates the logo as a standalone piece of art. As the logo art is based around a central concept, not much of the important aspects would drift or change significantly even if the logo is created early in production. Amano then interprets the information available and tries to incorporate it and create an illustration out of it. The games are in development when the logo requests are sent to Amano without much documentation to go by.
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The logo art for the main series games, and for many spin-offs and sequels, is by Japanese artist Yoshitaka Amano who has been involved with the Final Fantasy series since its start. Line art and final logo art comparison for Final Fantasy III 3D remake. 5.6 Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection.5.3 Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls.4.6 Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy.4.5.1 Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary.3.17 Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin.3.16.1 Crystal Defenders: Vanguard Storm.3.9 Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light.3.6.1 Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call.3.5.5 Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia.3.5.1 Dissidia Duodecim Prologus Final Fantasy.3.3.5 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers.3.3.4 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord.3.3.3 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time.3.3.2 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King.3.3.1 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates.3.2.2 Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift.2.15.5 Monster of the Deep: Final Fantasy XV.2.13.2 Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII.2.12.1 Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings.2.7.13 Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier.2.7.9 Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode -Final Fantasy VII.2.7.8 Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII.

