Print Logos - TriStar Pictures

1st Print Logo (1984-1991)
Logo: A Pegasus jumping over a triangle with "TRI STAR" inside and "PICTURES" below, with the words in the Didot font.

Note: On advertising, this is frequently featured with the text "A TRI-STAR RELEASE" and below is the copyright "©(YEAR) Tri-Star Pictures, Inc. All Rights Reserved.".

2nd Print Logo (1990-1993)
Logo: The words "TRI" and "STAR" are big and stacked on top of each other. On the right, next to the "I" in "TRI", is a little version of the logo from before, sans the company name inside the triangle.

Notes:
 * This logo actually debuted in 1990 on print ads seen on Variety magazine, but other advertising would use the previous print logo and would slowly ease it out throughout mid-to-late 1991.
 * Sometimes a rectangular box would appear below the logo.
 * Like before, this would have "A TRISTAR RELEASE" and copyright next to the logo. By this point the hyphen is taken out of the company name to reflect the slight name change after the formation of Sony Pictures Entertainment in 1991.

3rd Print Logo (1992-)
Logo: A box is seen with a cloud cutting out of it and the Pegasus inside. "TRI STAR" is seen to the left of the box.

Notes:
 * Sometimes, there is more shading on the Pegasus' wings.
 * Sometimes, this appears with a full color picture of the Pegasus box.
 * Sometimes, the Columbia Torch Lady is seen next to "TRI STAR" instead of the Pegasus.
 * Sometimes can be seen with the company name in the Bank Gothic font (like its sister company Columbia Pictures). The name may appear horizontally with the Sony Pictures Entertainment byline or may be stacked on top of each other. The latter can be seen on the spine of the DVD release of Tap.
 * On the side of the original VHS release of Manhattan Murder Mystery, "PICTURES" appears below the company name.
 * In 2015, this logo had a slight revamp. The font of TriStar is different, pictures is underneath, and a Sony byline is underneath.