Nick at Nite

1985–1997



 * Fred/Alan

The original Nick at Nite logo featured various different shape backgrounds, these were commonly seen in network IDs used between programs that were created by Fred/Alan, Inc., the company that designed the logo.

1992–2002


In 1992, the logo was modified slightly, with the "Nite" resized and the font of the circle "at" changed from Roadway to Creampuff. From 1994 to 1996, this logo was used in conjunction with the original 1985 logo; the original logo seen only in network IDs from 1985, while the 1992 logo was used in promos, print ads and beginning in 1996, in the network's on-screen logo bug. Like the previous logo, the logo featured various different shape backgrounds. It was sometimes accompanied by the wording "Classic TV" in the Twentieth Century typeface, in print ads and some promos from 1995 to 1998.

2002–2007


In March 2002, Nick at Nite introduced an updated logo in network promos, with "coming up next" IDs and the on-screen logo bug during programming changing to the logo a few months later; it kept the basic elements of the two previous logos, though instead of using different shapes for the background behind the text, only a circle background design was used (which changed color from blue to orange in 2006), an "@" symbol replaced the circle "at" and the remaining lettering was modified slightly.

2007–2009


In 2007, Nick at Nite overhauled its logo to feature a version of the Nickelodeon "splat" logo in the shape of a crescent moon. The Balloon font Nick logo used until 2009 was also incorporated into the logo.

2009–


On September 28, 2009 all Nickelodeon channels in the United States were rebranded.