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|BBC Three 2003.svg|2003–2008
 
|BBC Three 2003.svg|2003–2008
 
|BBC Three logo.svg|2008–2016
 
|BBC Three logo.svg|2008–2016
|BBC Three 2016.svg|2016–present}}
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|BBC Three 2016.svg|2016–2020
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|BBC Three 2020.svg|2020–present}}
 
==2003–2008==
 
==2003–2008==
[[File:BBC Three 2003.svg|center|160px]]
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{{Card|designer = Lambie-Nairn|type = Gill Sans (BBC logo)
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Helvetica}}
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BBC Three was launched on 9 February 2003, replacing [[BBC Choice]]. "THREE" is in a font called 'Helvetica'. The logo was designed by [[Lambie-Nairn]].
 
BBC Three was launched on 9 February 2003, replacing [[BBC Choice]]. "THREE" is in a font called 'Helvetica'. The logo was designed by [[Lambie-Nairn]].
   
 
==2008–2016==
 
==2008–2016==
[[File:BBC Three logo.svg|center|190px]]
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A new and modern logo for the channel was introduced on 12 February 2008. The word ''three'' is now pink and it bears a geometric lowercase appearance. In October 2013, the channel kept this logo, but the on-screen presentation was given a refresh, and this included new idents, graphics and continuity.
 
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{{Card|designer = Red Bee Media|type = Gill Sans (BBC logo)
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Unknown}}
   
 
A new and modern logo for the channel was introduced on 12 February 2008. The word ''three'' is now pink and it bears a geometric lowercase appearance. In October 2013, the channel kept this logo, but the on-screen presentation was given a refresh, and this included new idents, graphics and continuity. The channel was broadcast 24 hours a day during the London Olympics in 2012.
The channel was broadcast 24 hours a day during the London Olympics in 2012.
 
   
 
==2016–present==
 
==2016–present==
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===2016–2020; 2020–present (secondary)===
[[File:BBC Three 2016.svg|center|150px]]
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[[File:BBC Three 2016.svg|center|200px]]
 
As part as the BBC's plan to move BBC Three online on 16 February, a new logo was launched on 4 January 2016. According to BBC Three's head of marketing Nikki Carr, each pillar has meaning as she states, ''"The first is 'make me think'... The second is 'make me laugh'... The third, the exclamation mark, is 'give me a voice', which is what we will do for young people.".''
 
As part as the BBC's plan to move BBC Three online on 16 February, a new logo was launched on 4 January 2016. According to BBC Three's head of marketing Nikki Carr, each pillar has meaning as she states, ''"The first is 'make me think'... The second is 'make me laugh'... The third, the exclamation mark, is 'give me a voice', which is what we will do for young people.".''
   
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On 11 February 2019, the BBC confirmed that BBC Three would return to TV, but as a block from Monday to Wednesday at 10:35 pm on [[BBC One]] from 4 March.
 
On 11 February 2019, the BBC confirmed that BBC Three would return to TV, but as a block from Monday to Wednesday at 10:35 pm on [[BBC One]] from 4 March.
   
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===2020–present===
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[[File:BBC Three 2020.svg|center|250px]]
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First seen on the BBC Three block on BBC One.
   
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BBC Three had a slight rebrand incorporating the II! Into the word THREE. This started to be shown in around early 2020. The Tricon remains as a secondary logo.
   
{{Missing alternative logo|There's been three different wordmark variants}}
 
 
{{Chronology|[[BBC Choice]]}}
 
{{Chronology|[[BBC Choice]]}}
 
{{BBC}}
 
{{BBC}}
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[[Category:Internet television services]]
 
[[Category:Internet television services]]
 
[[Category:Television programming blocks]]
 
[[Category:Television programming blocks]]
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[[Category:BBC Three]]
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[[Category:BBC One]]

Revision as of 14:08, 14 September 2020

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
2003–2008 2008–2016 2016–2020 2020–present
2003–2008 2008–2016 2016–2020 2020–present

2003–2008

BBC Three 2003
Designer:  Lambie-Nairn
Typography:  Gill Sans (BBC logo)

Helvetica

Launched:  Unknown

BBC Three was launched on 9 February 2003, replacing BBC Choice. "THREE" is in a font called 'Helvetica'. The logo was designed by Lambie-Nairn.

2008–2016

BBC Three logo
Designer:  Red Bee Media
Typography:  Gill Sans (BBC logo)

Unknown

Launched:  Unknown

A new and modern logo for the channel was introduced on 12 February 2008. The word three is now pink and it bears a geometric lowercase appearance. In October 2013, the channel kept this logo, but the on-screen presentation was given a refresh, and this included new idents, graphics and continuity. The channel was broadcast 24 hours a day during the London Olympics in 2012.

2016–present

2016–2020; 2020–present (secondary)

BBC Three 2016

As part as the BBC's plan to move BBC Three online on 16 February, a new logo was launched on 4 January 2016. According to BBC Three's head of marketing Nikki Carr, each pillar has meaning as she states, "The first is 'make me think'... The second is 'make me laugh'... The third, the exclamation mark, is 'give me a voice', which is what we will do for young people.".

Reactions were mixed to the new logo with some interpreting it as 'BBC 2!' or 'BBC 11!'. Some viewers noted a scene from a BBC-centralised documentary called W1A, where a design consultant suggests the BBC change their logo to something similar to the new logo. BBC Three released a short video on their YouTube page joking that the video was a direct inspiration. The logo was designed by Red Bee Media.

On 11 February 2019, the BBC confirmed that BBC Three would return to TV, but as a block from Monday to Wednesday at 10:35 pm on BBC One from 4 March.

2020–present

BBC Three 2020

First seen on the BBC Three block on BBC One.

BBC Three had a slight rebrand incorporating the II! Into the word THREE. This started to be shown in around early 2020. The Tricon remains as a secondary logo.

BBC Choice
BBC Three