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Barb Holland (who died in season 2) continues to be a big influence for many brands, including Lego. You can also buy a whole Stranger Things Lego set, featuring the the upside-down world and a Demogorgon. Scrunchies, hair clips, and glitter, oh my! No mall is complete without a Claire’s — even today. The slightly elongated letters and loose kerning in this 80s logo have since been changed to a more bold and simple font — but really, the aura of the store has remained the same over time. Often referred to as a type of exercise made famous in the 80s, Jazzercise is a real-life dance company that’s still going strong with over 8,300 franchises worldwide. The 80s version of their logo holds a soft spot in the hearts of many with those cute stars and rainbow colors. Much of season 3 is set in a mall, which was the epicenter of teen life before the launch of the internet and social media. Even the Starcourt Mall logo exudes all the 80s feels you’ve ever wanted (and then some). If you weren’t looking too closely, they were easy to miss. But since Looka is all about logos, it was the first thing that stood out! The Stranger Things logo and 80s theme

From the hairstyles and clothing to the music and movie references, Stranger Things is so clearly based in the 80s, and the fans are all about it. Graphic design in the 80s featured pastel colors, animal print, tropicals, neon, pop art brights, and bold geometrics, making the style truly recognizable, even to the non-designer’s eye. In the fourth season episode, "Dear Billy", Erica uses an old recycled Scoops Ahoy cup as a paint cup. Season 3 takes place over a few very long days, and the action and drama are in full force. From fighting evil Russians to the awakening of the Mind Flayer (leading to mass demonic-like possessions), the strong 80s theme was a nice balancing act to calm the nerves.

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Stranger Things is a true ode to the 80s, and a celebration of the era’s pop culture — it’s totally tubular. This show is a perfect platform for advertisements, and it’s clear that many brands jumped on the bandwagon this season for a good reason. Now that you’ve seen a bunch of them, you may be able to point out some elements that make an iconic 80s logo. One of the coolest things about the show is the iconic Stranger Things logo itself. The blood-red neon, stencil letters, and panned-out animation make it anything but forgettable.

While the ice cream seems to be available in Walmarts around the United States, neither Walmart nor Stranger Things has made an official announcement. At least, not yet. Given this, I believe the destroyed Scoops Ahoy video shared this morning is them hinting at the ice cream line. SCUDESAINZ: can i get a scoop of steve and scoop of robin??? AND A SCOOP OF WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON HERE Having significant air time in season 3, Burger King came in strong and was a brand you couldn’t miss! This fast-food logo has had a few changes since the 80s, but the iconic colors and graphic sandwich effect have held steady. purposely made it like a local TV ad from the 1980s, complete with bad acting, bad camera moves, and 4:3 aspect ratio,” said Curt Mueller, senior vice-president, creative director at 22Squared.

Beware of the three flavors inspired by the Upside Down…

Duffer Brothers and 'Stranger Things: The First Shadow' Team Tease Henry Creel Origins in Stage Play To pull it all off (and then some), Baskin-Robbins worked closely with Stranger Thingsset designer Jess Royal on the interiors. “She was talking about all the detail and research that she goes into, so we started doing our own research about the ’80s and how we could be totally authentic. Everything we’ve done, we’re matching to the show, even down to our TV commercials,” says Nagel. The brand’s research and development team (“They are the best anywhere; they’re a mix of food scientists and chefs”) whipped up the menu. But enough about the Stranger Things opening sequence! It’s time to take a look at what famous 80s logos made the cut in this season’s roundup (and where they appear). 1. Orange Julius In a time when sugary cereal was yet to be viewed too critically by the watchful eye of government health departments, kids could eat Cocoa Puffs by the boxes without judgment. Unlike some of the other logos spotted in Stranger Things, the Cocoa Puffs logo has been made more retro and fun today, with curved letters and a 3D effect.

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