Marvel Comics graphic designer and art director Tom Muller has shared his Iron Man logo concepts.
Miller's Iron Man logo concepts can be seen in his official website, Hello Muller. His art comprised of various versions of The Invincible Iron Man logo and those he shared in his website was a collection of those that had not been selected by Marvel Comics. According to Muller, the Iron Man logo had to be consistent with the current film franchise branding and suit within a bigger promotional and publicity structure.
Meanwhile, VFX supervisor and Motion Graphic designer Fede Ponce has made the main title designs for Marvel's "The Avengers" and "Thor: The Dark World," along with the various styles he worked on for Jon Favreau's 2008 film "Iron Man." In his latest interview with Film Sketchr, he said that the designs should encompass the elements of fall, rebirth, and redemption.
Robert Downey Jr. played Iron Man in the previous "Iron Man" films and will reprise the role in Joe Russo and Anthony Russo's upcoming Marvel Comics film "Captain America: Civil War," where his character is set to share the big screen with Captain America, who is played by Chris Evans.
Iron Man and the first Avenger are set to clash following the release of the Accords, a new law released by the government that limits the superheroes in using their superpowers and abilities. The Accords serves as the film adaptation of the Superhero Registration Act, which was released by the government in the comics.
Directed by the Russos, "Captain America: Civil War" is slated to premiere in theaters in the United States on May 6, 2016.