I previously worked as a logo designer for about three years. I wasn't the designer per se, instead I took care of the business and strategy part and that allowed me to see beyond the aesthetics of logos and grasp their subliminal meanings.
Talking about RPGs with a friend, he mentioned that he doesn't understand the meaning of various Final Fantasy logos. In his confusion, I saw an opportunity. Because while some logo meanings are obvious (to anyone who has played), others are not.
To pretend that I am a good friend, I decided to write this article and talk about the meanings of the Final Fantasy logos. There are many spin-offs, so I will reserve only the main ones of the series and some sequels.
Logo Illustrator
The illustrator of the franchise logos is Yoshitaka Amano. He illustrated almost all of them, except for the bad ones, and he has a very peculiar and interpretive process. While the game is still in development, Amano is given a handful of information about it, like a plot summary, and must illustrate something from what he gleans from reading it. This results in a logo that is often conceptual, but which characterizes the essence of the game - or describes its ending in some cases.
Technical curiosity: the font used in all titles is Runic MT Condensed. Final Fantasy I





















