X Men Logo Vector

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X Men Logo Vector

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About X-Men

The X-Men film series is an adaptation of the Marvel Comics superhero team, featuring American superhero movies. In 1994, 20th Century Fox acquired the film rights to the team and associated characters for a sum of $2,600,000. After several iterations, Bryan Singer was brought on board as the director for the first film, which was released in 2000, as well as its sequel, X2 (2003). The third installment of the original trilogy, X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), was directed by Brett Ratner.

 

History and Evolution of X-Men Logo

X-Men changed its logo 4 times in the following years.

X-Men 1987 Logo

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X-Men 2002 Logo

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X-Men 2016 Logo

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X-Men 2019 Logo

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Logo Formats and Usage

At VectorSeek, you can download different editable files of X-Men logo. Below are the most downloaded X-Men logos available at VectorSeek:

You can also download all of these formats of X-Men logo in a zip file.

 

X-Men logo PNG File

PNG files provide flexibility in digital applications and are especially advantageous when it comes to incorporating transparent icons, such as logos, onto backgrounds of different colors or layered designs. However, they are not suitable for printing purposes.

 

X-Men logo SVG File

When it comes to website usage, it is recommended to utilize SVG logos. SVG is an image format that allows icons to be scaled without sacrificing quality, making them ideal for high-resolution retina displays.

 

X-Men logo Ai File

Google Icon Artwork (AI) is a unique file format created by Adobe Systems. It is specifically designed to showcase vector-based artwork on a single page and supports both EPS and PDF formats. Furthermore, it offers convenient editing capabilities.