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Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous series logos (propossals, studies and designs)

10/07/2025
In this final installment of updated logos, we have the Netflix animated series, Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous, where not only was a study conducted on the original logo, but a logo was also designed for each season to better represent the narrative each told.
Each season logo was designed to be represented by the skeleton of the villain/antagonist/protagonist dinosaur, then each one was given the silhouette of an important element and/or location in the plot of its respective story.

And the interactive episode, Hidden Adventure, was also included, which, despite not being canon in the franchise, was there to complete the title's catalog before the release of its sequel series.

First study of the Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous series logo, made in Autodesk Sketchbook in December 2021.

First study of the Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous series logo, made in Autodesk Sketchbook in December 2021.

New, improved Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous 2020-2022 series logo study made in Photoshop, featuring the original logo's wood texture and theme.

New, improved Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous 2020-2022 series logo study made in Photoshop, featuring the original logo's wood texture and theme.

Timelapse from the old version to the new one.

My interpretation of the series season 1 logo, featuring the antagonistic dinosaur, Toro the Carnotaurus with his distictive scar, with important details from the plot of the season, like the zipline.

My interpretation of the series season 1 logo, featuring the antagonistic dinosaur, Toro the Carnotaurus with his distictive scar, with important details from the plot of the season, like the zipline.

For season 2 logo, the antagonistic dinosaur is Grim the Baryonyx, with gunshot marks representing the poachers of the season and the dino's fate, with other important details like the Camp Cretaceous trees or the cages from the veterinary outpost.

For season 2 logo, the antagonistic dinosaur is Grim the Baryonyx, with gunshot marks representing the poachers of the season and the dino's fate, with other important details like the Camp Cretaceous trees or the cages from the veterinary outpost.

For the season 3 logo, it features the villianous dinosaur, the Scorpios rex, with the texture of frozen wood, symbolizing the hybrid's cryogenic suspencion plot, as well as its poisonous spines. Featuring Kneji's penthouse and the Gondola ride.

For the season 3 logo, it features the villianous dinosaur, the Scorpios rex, with the texture of frozen wood, symbolizing the hybrid's cryogenic suspencion plot, as well as its poisonous spines. Featuring Kneji's penthouse and the Gondola ride.

For season 4 logo, the antagonistic dinosaur is Big Eattie the T.rex, with glitch and sand textures, representing the artificial biomes at Mantah-Corp Island, as well as the Island's control center and some drones.

For season 4 logo, the antagonistic dinosaur is Big Eattie the T.rex, with glitch and sand textures, representing the artificial biomes at Mantah-Corp Island, as well as the Island's control center and some drones.

For the Season 5 logo, the villainous dinosaur is asset 87, the Spinosaurus, featuring a glitchy texture that represents the malfunction of the Island during the season, as well as the diverse flora of the biodomes.

For the Season 5 logo, the villainous dinosaur is asset 87, the Spinosaurus, featuring a glitchy texture that represents the malfunction of the Island during the season, as well as the diverse flora of the biodomes.

Finally we have the interactive episode Hidden Adventure logo, featuring the antagonsitic dinosaur, the Tarbosaurus, as well as the Hidden Adventure location.

Finally we have the interactive episode Hidden Adventure logo, featuring the antagonsitic dinosaur, the Tarbosaurus, as well as the Hidden Adventure location.