Logos of Final Fantasy

The logos for each Final Fantasy game have a similar style. Starting with Final Fantasy IV, all game logos feature the same basic layout. The older games also received logos in the same style when they were re-released. The font used to for the title is Runic MT Condensed.

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. The games are in development when the logo requests are sent to Amano without much documentation to go by. Amano then interprets the information available and tries to incorporate it and create an illustration out of it. 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. Because the title logo is monochrome to a certain degree, Amano illustrates the logo as a standalone piece of art. Rather than receiving visuals, Amano creates the character illustrations from text-based information, like the age and the role they play. 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. 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."

After 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. 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 the tone of the key art.

Main series
The logo for the original Final Fantasy shows the title in a simple light blue font with semi-transparent characters. It was the only time the title was entirely in katakana, rather than primarily English letters with a kana subtitle. The English logo is done in a custom font, slightly bolded, in red. The logo of the re-releases, starting from Final Fantasy Origins for PlayStation, features a Yoshitaka Amano drawing of the Warrior of Light in light blue. In Dissidia Final Fantasy, the Warrior's appearance and pose during his EX Burst mimic this logo's artwork. The logo was redesigned again for the Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary version of the game for the PlayStation Portable. It still features the Warrior of Light. This logo is also used for the mobile versions.
 * Final Fantasy

Spin-offs and sequels
The logo for the Japanese release of Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden shows the Seiken word intertwined with a cross-like hilt, with a color scheme and designed similar to Firion's sword from Final Fantasy II. The rest of the title is beneath the design and the whole is shown on an off-white background. The logo of its English release, Final Fantasy Adventure, shows the title with a sword for a "T", done with the same font as the Final Fantasy "II" English release (down to an identical sword).
 * Final Fantasy Adventure

The logo for Final Fantasy Grandmasters resembles the logo for Final Fantasy XI by its colors, being a spin-off of the original Final Fantasy MMO. It features an airship with a city on its back, and the different races of Vana'diel.
 * Final Fantasy Grandmasters

Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary
The Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary logo features an Amano drawing of Princess Sarah on top of a crystal. Other conceptual designs include a Warrior of Light and the Bomb enemy.
 * Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary

The logo of the 20th Anniversary edition of Final Fantasy is similar to the original, featuring an Amano drawing of a Warrior of Light in light blue, but at an angle, facing the viewer slightly.
 * Final Fantasy, 20th Anniversary Edition

The logo of the 20th Anniversary edition of Final Fantasy II is also similar to the original, featuring an Amano drawing of The Emperor in pink, but with the Emperor looking directly at the viewer.
 * Final Fantasy II, 20th Anniversary Edition

The logo of the 20th Anniversary edition of Final Fantasy IV features an Amano drawing of Golbez. This logo is also used for the mobile and Steam releases of the game.
 * Final Fantasy IV, 20th Anniversary Edition

Dissidia
The logo of Dissidia Final Fantasy features Chaos and Cosmos, the two opposing one another. Yoshitaka Amano's signature is visible in the bottom-right corner of the image, near Chaos's leg.
 * Dissidia Final Fantasy

Compilation of Final Fantasy VII
The logo of Compilation of Final Fantasy VII is the original Final Fantasy VII logo, on a black background, and the words "Compilation of Final Fantasy VII" on Meteor.
 * Compilation of Final Fantasy VII

The logo was used in 2007 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Final Fantasy VII. It features Cloud Strife being flanked by Zack Fair and Sephiroth.
 * Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary

The logo of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is a view of the ruins of Midgar matching the shape of the original Final Fantasy VII logo.
 * Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children

Basically the same as the Advent Children logo, but has added a dark blue box with the word "COMPLETE" below the original title.
 * Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete

The logo of Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII- depicts two of the main playable characters standing back to back. Who they are depends on which mobile game network the game was downloaded from.
 * Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-

The logo of Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- is just the title, with a sky of clouds as the background. The game's logo is said to represent the game's central characters; the blue sky symbolizes Zack Fair, the main protagonist; the white feather is a symbol of Angeal Hewley, Zack's mentor; and the water represents Aerith Gainsborough, Zack's love interest.
 * Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-

The logo appears in the North American and PAL versions' game cover without the blue background.

The logo of Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- is a representation of Cerberus, the creature Vincent named his gun after.
 * Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-

Identical to the main game's logo, except for the words "Lost Episode" placed between the two lines of the title in gold lettering.
 * Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode -Final Fantasy VII-

The logo of Last Order -Final Fantasy VII- is the title of the OVA, with the words "Last Order" colored in a similar style to the numeral in the logo of Final Fantasy IX. The gradient underline previously seen in logos such as Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II is also used.
 * Last Order -Final Fantasy VII-

The logo of Final Fantasy VII: Snowboarding is the Final Fantasy VII typeset over a stylized "Snowboarding" subtitle in shades of blue and white.
 * Final Fantasy VII: Snowboarding


 * Final Fantasy VII G-Bike

Final Fantasy XI expansion packs
On the game's login screen, the logo of each expansion is displayed, illuminated if owned by the player or watermarked if not.

Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy
The logo of Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy features a goddess wearing grand clothing, with wings and a crystal sphere at the bottom of her feet (next to which Amano's signature is visible). The main title is done in black with white borders, while the second half is white inside a black bar. The original logo bore the "XIII" numeral: this was removed after Final Fantasy Agito XIII was renamed Final Fantasy Type-0.
 * Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy

Final Fantasy XV Universe
Final Fantasy XV started as a Fabula Nova Crystallis game, but eventually spun its own series of releases.

Brotherhood Final Fantasy XV is an anime prequel to Final Fantasy XV. It has the silhouettes of Gladiolus Amicitia, Noctis Lucis Caelum, Ignis Scientia and Prompto Argentum against the logo text.
 * Brotherhood -Final Fantasy XV-

The logo for the accompanying movie, Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV, has the film's name in the series's font with the V in "Kingsglaive" as an insignia.
 * Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV

The logo for the accompanying retro-style beat'em up game, A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV.
 * A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV

The logo for the free-to-play game, Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire, that features an alternate story focusing on the development of Insomnia as a kingdom.
 * Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire

The logo for the virtual reality fishing experience, Monster of the Deep.
 * Monster of the Deep: Final Fantasy XV

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades uses the logo style from the Final Fantasy XV Universe logo.
 * Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

Finest Fantasy for Advance
The logo of Finest Fantasy for Advance is a simple black and white box.

Ivalice Alliance
The logo of the Ivalice Alliance features a sword surrounded by the thirteen Zodiac signs, a recurring theme in Ivalice-based games.
 * Ivalice Alliance'

The logo of Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System was painted by Yoshitaka Amano. It shows off the five Judge Magisters in the game.
 * Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System

The logo of Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age.

The logo of Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings features the Galbana flying through the sky. The logo was designed by Isamu Kamikokuryo.
 * Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings

The logo of Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions features a drawing of two opposing sides fighting each other. It includes a Time Mage, a Dragoon, a White Mage, an Onion Knight, a Ninja, a Black Mage, a Summoner, an Archer and a chocobo.
 * Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions

The logo of Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift features a drawing of a Judge and a Grimoire.
 * Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

The logo of Crystal Defenders features a blue and peach crystal with the title in a red gradient.
 * Crystal Defenders

The logo of Crystal Defenders: Vanguard Storm is similar to its predecessor, though the subtitle is in a diamond font.
 * Crystal Defenders: Vanguard Storm

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
The logo of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles is a Myrrh Tree. The swooping, crescent shaped C's of this original logo would become a staple of the Crystal Chronicles series.
 * Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles

The logo of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates spells out the game title is a stylistic red font, with a gem on a chain hanging from the leading leg of the R in the word "ring."
 * Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates

Other logos include a picture of the twins Yuri (left) and Chelinka (right), as well as as the arch of a stained glass window. However, neither of these are consistent in the different versions of the game's box art.

The logo of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King is a silhouette of King Leo and the Kingdom of Padarak.
 * Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King

Compilations
The logo of Final Fantasy I∙II is simple with no background image and the text is in blue. This was the first time Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II were released with the modern typeset for their logos.
 * Final Fantasy I∙II

The logo of Final Fantasy Origins includes the title in the familiar typeset, plus the colors of the logos from the original Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II in the underline.
 * Final Fantasy Origins

The Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls includes the logos of the original Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II on either side of the main Dawn of Souls logo, with a crystal behind it.
 * Final Fantasy I & II Dawn of Souls

The Final Fantasy Collection logo is simple with the Final Fantasy text with the word Collection under it.
 * Final Fantasy Collection

The Final Fantasy Chronicles logo is basic with only the text "Chronicles" added to the main logo.
 * Final Fantasy Chronicles

The Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection logo is the basic Final Fantasy logo with the Complete Collections text added to it, without a background image.
 * Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection

The Final Fantasy Anthology logo is written in bronze color instead of black and has an embossed rather than flat look, but otherwise is similar to other Final Fantasy series logos. The typeset used is Birch STD, rather than the regular series typeset which is based on Runic MT.
 * Final Fantasy Anthology

A compilation pack from Square's Ultimate Hits series, including Final Fantasy X and its sequel, Final Fantasy X-2 for the PlayStation 2. This was made available to Japan only.
 * Final Fantasy X / X-2 Ultimate Box

The Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster logo is composed of logos for Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 respectively. It has written "HD Remaster" in a solid steel color on a transparent light blue bar.
 * Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD Remaster

Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary
The Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary logo features a moogle sitting on a small throne atop a chalice. The letters have a gold gradient while "25th" is in a red gradient.

Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary
The logo features chocobos and a moogle amid a large blue crystal that seems to be shedding smaller crystals to all directions. The text 30th Final Fantasy Anniversary is in the middle with "since 1987" in italics at the bottom. Yoshitaka Amano's signature is in the bottom right.

Trivia

 * Yoshitaka Amano signed his Final Fantasy X, X-2, XII, XII International Zodiac Job System, XIII-2, Dissidia, Dissidia 012, and Fabula Nova Crystallis logos.

Reference
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