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Jurassic Park(1993) Apr 2026

The film’s marketing extended into several paper-based entertainment formats:

In 1993, the release of Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park was supported by a wide variety of "paper" collectibles and promotional materials, ranging from in-universe props to mass-marketed commercial items. These materials often featured the iconic T-Rex skeleton silhouette designed by Chip Kidd , which was originally created for Michael Crichton's novel before being adapted as the film's logo. In-Universe Props & Promotional Materials Jurassic Park(1993)

Collectors often seek out paper items that were either used as on-screen props or created to simulate the "theme park" experience: Publications & Artwork : These double-sided paper brochures

: As part of a major fast-food collaboration, McDonald's used paper tray liners featuring Jurassic Park branding and dinosaur facts. Publications & Artwork : A promotional "newspaper" titled Dino Times was

: These double-sided paper brochures were used throughout the film in the Visitor Center and the Ford Explorer tour vehicles. They featured a printed map of Isla Nublar, pinpointing enclosures and electric fencing.

: Media members in 1993 received official press kits containing printed production information and imagery designed for use in newspapers and magazines.

: A promotional "newspaper" titled Dino Times was released in 1993 as a unique tie-in to the film's marketing campaign.