Designer John Spencer tells how he created the new "Batman Begins" bat symbol:
Mr Spencer, who prefers not to reveal how much he was paid for the work, said: "I spent about two weeks looking at the original logo.
"At first I thought it couldn't be bettered, but the more I looked at it the more I thought it looked like a half eaten apple core. There wasn't a straight line in it."
He added: "It was a pretty hectic time." He spent a lot of time going back and forth to Sheperton Studios to check what he was doing was acceptable.
"We finally agreed on a design that has a lot of straight lines. It's much more angular and aggressive than the original, which I think reflects the film."
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Mr Spencer, who prefers not to reveal how much he was paid for the work, said: "I spent about two weeks looking at the original logo.
"At first I thought it couldn't be bettered, but the more I looked at it the more I thought it looked like a half eaten apple core. There wasn't a straight line in it."
He added: "It was a pretty hectic time." He spent a lot of time going back and forth to Sheperton Studios to check what he was doing was acceptable.
"We finally agreed on a design that has a lot of straight lines. It's much more angular and aggressive than the original, which I think reflects the film."
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