The logo of the Oscars features the silhouette of the iconic statuette, cut out within a triangular shape. In the full logo version, this triangle replaces the “A” in “OSCARS.” The triangle has a rich gold-brown gradient, evoking a spotlight beam, and the silhouette makes the logo instantly recognizable. This version was introduced in 2013 as part of a visual identity update.
Oscars is one of the most prestigious and longest-standing film awards worldwide, established by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1929. The annual ceremony recognizes excellence in numerous categories — acting, directing, screenplay, technical achievements, and more. The statuette awarded to winners has become the universal symbol of cinematic achievement. The ceremony exerts significant influence on film culture, trends, visibility, and prestige globally.








