La Red

1991-1992


Its first logo consisted of a gray three-dimensional pyramid and below, on the sides or above the same pyramid, the word "La RED" in Helvetica type Bold, whose "a" is in lower case.

1992-1994
In 1992, it is placed in the letter "E" and red, color that would keep until 2011.

1994-1996
The inverted pyramid is changed in the "E" by an "E" in a typography similar to the red Rage Italic and the text is conserved.

1996-1997
Three red circles, in that order were the letters R, E and D white in Helvetica Light typeface and above the first circle, is the pronoun "La" that is similar to the Argentine channel Telefe.

1997-1998
In September, circles are minimized as spheres and the text becomes Overexposed typeface (used in the "X-Files" series) and sometimes in Arial Bold.

1998-1999
It is a star of colors that form the number four, with the same institutional colors of TV Azteca (green, blue, red and yellow), and below, the text "La Red" in typography Segoe IU Black.

1999-2005
It is a light blue oval that contains the word RED with Gill Sans Extra Bold, and below the oval the word TELEVISION, also in Gill Sans Extra Bold.

2005-2009
The same oval but of yellow color, with blue borders to the sides, and with another typography and of blue color, the word "RED".

2009-2010
In March 2009, it was renamed "La Red", and its logo consisted of a red oval containing the pronoun "la" in lowercase and in Lucida Handwriting typeface and below and larger, the word "red" in a similar typeface To the Times New Roman Italic, with the "e" inclined.

2010-2011
It should be noted that since January 2010 uses the same red logo, but a little larger, with brightness and 3D effect.

2011-2017
In this logo, the word "la red" is armed with lower case letters and a color for each letter, with the following color order: l (pink), a (purple), r (mustard), e (light green) and d (light blue) in Harabara typeface, with the "e" inclined and stylized as a face of a person laughing. 

2017-present
This the new version of the 2011's logo on 3D version.

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