10-05-2023, 09:18 AM
Interesting that THREE is still pink in that, and they've used a Dancing With The Stars logo and not Strictly Come Dancing.
(10-05-2023, 09:18 AM)rick Wrote: Interesting that THREE is still pink in that, and they've used a Dancing With The Stars logo and not Strictly Come Dancing.
(10-05-2023, 09:33 AM)DeMarkay Wrote:Exactly. 'Strictly Come Dancing' means nothing to anyone outside the UK (and quite frankly, many people in the UK). 'Dancing with the Stars' is much more descriptive - particularly important to non-English-speaking countries.(10-05-2023, 09:18 AM)rick Wrote: Interesting that THREE is still pink in that, and they've used a Dancing With The Stars logo and not Strictly Come Dancing.
I believe that’s because, even though our version came first, DWTS is the brand name that sells well and the SCD name isn’t used outside of the UK.
(10-05-2023, 01:23 AM)Josh Wrote: Quite like this graphic of the layers to the rebrand: i.imgur.comThat graphic is from November last year at the latest - because that's when the new Doctor Who logo was revealed, and the graphic has the previous one on it. So, yes, definitely also before the kids channels' new logos were created. Though you'd think they'd have just used the old ones.
(10-05-2023, 10:08 AM)JAS84 Wrote:Though I believe the basic 'onion' graphic is something that's been around since fairly early in the Reith rollout. I recall there was a clip of a presentation from several years back explaining how they were going to originally implement it (including keeping the 1997 logo) with a similarly structured black-and-white chart, though, given the on the hoof nature of the rebrand, few of the same branding elements.(10-05-2023, 01:23 AM)Josh Wrote: Quite like this graphic of the layers to the rebrand: i.imgur.comThat graphic is from November last year at the latest - because that's when the new Doctor Who logo was revealed, and the graphic has the previous one on it. So, yes, definitely also before the kids channels' new logos were created. Though you'd think they'd have just used the old ones.
DTV Wrote:Didn’t a similar graphic appear on an episode of W1A? Or maybe it’s the reference to ‘Curator Brands’ instead of ‘channels’ that’s put that in my mind.JAS84 Wrote:That graphic is from November last year at the latest - because that's when the new Doctor Who logo was revealed, and the graphic has the previous one on it. So, yes, definitely also before the kids channels' new logos were created. Though you'd think they'd have just used the old ones.Though I believe the basic 'onion' graphic is something that's been around since fairly early in the Reith rollout. I recall there was a clip of a presentation from several years back explaining how they were going to originally implement it (including keeping the 1997 logo) with a similarly structured black-and-white chart, though, given the on the hoof nature of the rebrand, few of the same branding elements.
(23-05-2023, 09:19 PM)BBCChameleonFan Wrote: I found a case study of the CBeebies rebrand, and you wouldn't believe me when I say who made it, but it was Blue Zoo, who also made many CBeebies identities, like the CBeebies house, and certain shows like the 3 Learningblocks shows on CBeebies.
www.blue-zoo.co.uk