Australian Broadcasting Corporation

This article is about the Australian public broadcaster that was established in July 1932. For the Television channel, see ABC (Australian TV channel)

1932-1965
The ABC was established in 1932, but didn't start using the first Lissajous curve until 1965.

1965-1975
The ABC lissajous curve was created by Bill Kennard, then introduced itself in 1965.

1975-1983
This thick version of the logo was first created in September 21, 1974, but however, it didn't use a cooperate logo until March 1, 1975. The logo was also changed to an "over and under" design as well.

1983-present


The Australian Broadcasting Commission was renamed to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in July 1983. But starting in 1988, the idents were updated. The original set of idents were titled "Natural Textures of Australia".

2001-present
To coincide with the introduction of digital television (Thanks to the poor guys here at the ABC), In May 3, 2001, the well known, current, CGI logo was first commenced.