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TheWrap Presents its Bold, New Logo

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TheWrap Continues to Lead in Entertainment Journalism Excellence TheWrap Sets Bold, New Vision with

TheWrap Continues to Lead in Entertainment Journalism Excellence TheWrap Sets Bold, New Vision with an Updated Look [TheWrap]( today unveiled an elegant and modernized logo design, ushering in the next chapter of the company's evolution as it celebrates its 15th anniversary. The refreshed logo reflects TheWrap’s devotion to visual sophistication and comes on the heels of the successful launch of [TheWrapBook]( – a visual triumph that showcases the company's photographic and design prowess. “We are always changing and evolving as a brand, and this latest, elevated design reflects the innovation at the heart of TheWrap,” says Sharon Waxman, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of TheWrap. “This polished look retains the essence of our brand while aligning with our vision for the future.” The logo redesign was developed by Andrew Wren, who also created the look and feel of TheWrapBook. The logo is a key component of TheWrap's broader 15-year anniversary efforts in a banner year where the company has been widely recognized and nominated for numerous awards. In addition, the anniversary initiatives have included the launch of an elevated website, updated marketing materials, the debut of TheWrapBook, the establishment of a new Fellowship program in partnership with USC, as well as several emerging partnerships including at the Cannes Film Festival with Brand Innovators. These ongoing initiatives reinforce TheWrap’s industry leadership and its pledge to its readers. TheWrap, established in 2009, has distinguished itself as the leading independent source for the smartest scoops in media, television, movies and fashion For more information about TheWrap and to explore the new brand identity, please visit [thewrap.com](. You can also see coverage and follow TheWrap on [YouTube](, [Instagram](, [Facebook](, [TikTok]( and [X](. 2034 Armacost Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90025 By subscribing to TheWrap newsletters, you acknowledge and consent to our Personal Contacts and Privacy Policy [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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