'Stranger Things' News: Series Launches Logo Generator

There is more to love about "Stranger Things" than just its soundtrack, its cast members' musical endeavors and the show's throwback horror style. Fans have come to love the series so much that even its opening title sequence has become an instant classic.

Just recently, "Stranger Things" launched makeitstranger.com, a "Stranger Things" logo generator that lets fans of the series make use of their own artistry in creating their own stylized title screen in just a matter of seconds.

The title text in the opening of the show has been an attention-getter because of how well it evokes the genre and the time period that "Stranger Things" represents. It features old-school typeface and neon-like glow, setting the mood of the show before it even starts.

Vox recently came up with a video to give fans of the series more details about how the popular title sequence came to be, and it has never failed to fascinate fans. Created by Imaginary Forces, the same that created the title sequences of "Mad Men," "Boardwalk Empire" and "Jessica Jones," among others, the title card was inspired by 80's horror books and films.

Made by creative design studio Nelson Cash, the new logo generator lets fans take their name or the name of their business and make it seem like it could grace the opening sequence of a popular horror Netflix series.

"Stranger Things" is an American science fiction series written and directed by Matt and Ross Duffer. It follows the disappearance of a young boy and a telekinetic girl.