Jurassic Park(1993) Today
: Media members in 1993 received official press kits containing printed production information and imagery designed for use in newspapers and magazines.
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)
The film’s marketing extended into several paper-based entertainment formats: : Media members in 1993 received official press
: A promotional "newspaper" titled Dino Times was released in 1993 as a unique tie-in to the film's marketing campaign. pinpointing enclosures and electric fencing.
Collectors often seek out paper items that were either used as on-screen props or created to simulate the "theme park" experience:
: 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.