Nickelodeon

1977–1979


The Pinwheel logo is shown instead of Nickelodeon. It is the old one in 1977. The leaf is on the left side on the text.

1979–1980


Nickelodeon's original logo included a man looking into a Nickelodeon machine that was placed in the N. This wasn't obvious when the logo was shown in smaller sizes, something which ultimately led to the logo's retirement and replacement.

1981–1984


This logo was introduced in 1981. It was designed by Lou Dorfsman. Bob Klein added a pinball behind it.

1984–2009


From 1984, Nickelodeon has used lots of different logos, with a common theme. They were all orange silhouettes with the Nickelodeon wordmark written on them. Eventually, the splat design would be the most used. As of 2010 Nickelodeon (arabia) the only international version of Nickelodeon that still uses the splat logo.


 * Fred Seibert
 * Fred/Alan
 * Nickelodeon Logo Logic on Flickr

2009–Present


A new logo for Nickelodeon started appearing in 2009. It made its debut on screen on September 28, 2009.


 * New Nick
 * Nickelodeon cleans up

The new logo was rolled out internationally during 2010 accordingly:
 * January 29: France
 * February 15: UK and Ireland
 * March 1: Poland
 * March 31: Germany/Austria/Switzerland

Trivia

 * The orange splat represents the slime that Nickelodeon used to be (and still is) known for.