Showing posts with label in-house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label in-house. Show all posts
Monday, November 19, 2012
New logo: ITV
First launched in London in 1955, and eventually expanding into a network covering the entire country, ITV is the oldest and most watched commercial TV channel in the United Kingdom. Through the years it has been the home of countless productions that we associate with the best of British television. It was originally made up of separate companies that were broadcasting under different names to different parts of the country, most of them have now merged into a single company covering all of England and Wales. Since 2002, the local names have been phased out and replaced by the ITV1 moniker.
After announcing that it would drop the numeral from the network's name to become simply ITV, a new brand identity was unveiled last week, on November 15. It was developed by an in-house team, headed by people poached from other broadcasters and agencies.
The new logo is flexible one, changing colour depending on its surroundings. The version seen above is how it will look when not accompanied with imagery.
The new look launches in January. ITV also has a string of spin-off channels, and the overhaul will be extended to them at the same time. Reportedly, ITV2, the entertainment channel, will be red, the drama channel ITV3 will be blue, while the male-skewing ITV4 with cult classics and sports becomes "slate grey".
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
New logo: Discovery Home & Health

Discovery Home & Health is an international lifestyle channel brand targeting women. It is owned by Discovery Communications and available in three areas: Latin America, Asia-Pacific and the United Kingdom. Recently, the Latin American version of the channel was rebranded with a new on-air look and a new logo to give the channel a more fresh and contemporary look. The new look was launched on May 3, but promos advertising the rebrand had been running on the channel before that.
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| Discovery Home & Health logo. Used in Latin America 2005-2011. Used in the United Kingdom 2005-2008. Still used in the Asia-Pacific market. |
The new look is credited to Robert Gibson, creative director for lifestyle and entertainment channels at Discovery Networks Latin America in Miami.
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| An image posted by Discovery Home & Health showing the new on-air look. |
Discovery Home & Health in Latin America uses a schedule made up of theme nights; health on Mondays, relationships on Tuesdays, beauty on Wednesdays, home on Thursdays and family on Fridays. The new graphics embrace this by using different images related to these themes, as seen above.
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Monday, March 21, 2011
New logo: CommScope

CommScope is an American company which manufactures various telecommunication infrastructure products, including wires and antennas, based in Hickory, North Carolina. Last Tuesday, March 15, the company unveiled and launched a new corporate identity.
The previous logo was introduced in the 1990s, probably when the company was spun off from General Instruments in 1997.
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| Previous logo. |
The new logo has the company name in all capital letters, with the last O replaced by the company's new icon, a cyan blue orb with a whirl. The previous logo featured a somewhat similar icon, a teal oval with a stylized representation of a cable. This is has intentionally been made less obvious in the new icon, as the company is no longer a simple cable manufacturer.
The orb can be used on its own without the logotype. There are also three versions of the orb that have been created to represent the company's markets segments: At Home, At Work and On the Go.
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
New logo: 2GIS
DublGIS (spelled ДубльГИС with cyrillic letters, translates as "Double GIS") is a service which offers maps and business directories online and to mobile devices in Russia and Ukraine. In Russian, the abbreviation GIS can mean both Geographical Information System and City Information Service, which explains the name Double GIS.
Today, it presented a new look. As the company is planning international expansion, the Cyrillic letters give away for Latin and the company will now be known as 2GIS.
The old logo, created over ten years ago according to DublGIS, contained a complex icon with a magnifying glass. The new logo includes two interlocking circles in the new corporate colours; green, yellow and blue.
The new look launches in March 2011. The new look was reportedly created in-house.
More after the jump.
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