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+ | ===2005 (prelaunch)=== |
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− | The identity for Gulli was developed by the French company [[Dream On]]. |
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+ | ==Gulli== |
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− | *[http://dream-on.eu/index.php/en/work/case_study/Gulli/31?iPageEtudeCas=2&iNbrTotal=5 Dream On] |
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− | *[http://dream-on.eu/index.php/en/work/client/gulli/project/station-package/101/141 Dream On] |
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⚫ | The identity for Gulli was developed by the French company [[Dream On]].The press kit that was released before the launch includes this explanation of the logo and the identity, entitled ''le système G'' ("the G system"):[http://www.lagardere.com/fichiers/fckeditor/File/Presse/Communique_presse/presse/gulli_DP.pdf] |
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− | + | On April 8, 2010, Gulli started broadcasting in widescreen and introduced a new identity, created by [[Gédéon]]. The logo stayed mostly unchanged, although it was given more depth and went through slight colour and gradient modifications. The 'g' from the logo was still in the center, but the graphics would now feature more live-action and a more detailed computer animation modelling. |
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− | The logo stayed mostly unchanged, although it was given more depth and went through slight colour and gradient modifications. |
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+ | On August 28, 2017, Gulli gained a new look, made by 17MARS. This new look made the channel more colourful and vibrant. Its programming blocks (Gulli Go, Gulli Pop, Gulli Doo, Gulli Good, Gulli Toon, Gulli Goal and Gulli Club) have different colours in their logos (Black, Purple, Yellow, Pink, Orange, Blue and Gold respectively), similar to [[GulliGirl]] having its logo in pink, and the SVOD service, Gullimax, having its logo in orange. This rebrand caused an Arabic feed of the channel, Gulli Bil Arabi, to launch. |
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− | *[http://medias.lenodal.com/result.php?lachaine=Gulli MEDIA.lenodal.com][[File:Gulli logo 2010.png|1px]] |
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− | *[http://blog.lenodal.com/index.php?/archives/0136-Le-nouvel-univers-graphique-de-Gulli.html BLOG.lenodal.com] |
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− | *[http://www.lepost.fr/article/2010/04/08/2024435_gulli-habillage-musique-et-logo-font-peau-neuve-pour-les-5-ans.html][http://tele.premiere.fr/News-Tele/Gulli-Karine-Leyzin-directrice-des-programmes-se-confie-sur-la-strategie-de-la-chaine-TNT/%28gid%29/2279765][http://tele.premiere.fr/News-Tele/Gulli-Habillage-musique-et-logo-font-peau-neuve-pour-les-5-ans/%28gid%29/2282429] |
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+ | GULLI MAX 2018.jpg|SVOD service |
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+ | GULLI REPLAY 2017.png|Catch up TV service |
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+ | </gallery> |
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Revision as of 20:34, 12 November 2019
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2005 (prelaunch) | 2005-2010 | 2010-2017 | 2017-present |
Gulliver
2005 (prelaunch)
Gulli
2005–present
2005–2010
Gulli is a French television channel launched on November 18, 2005, and was owned by Lagardère and France Télévisions (until 2015).
The identity for Gulli was developed by the French company Dream On.The press kit that was released before the launch includes this explanation of the logo and the identity, entitled le système G ("the G system"):[1]
- "The identity and logo of Gulli plays with the letter G: an initial object, a cell always in motion that symbolises growth and evolution, a window that opens to the world, an entry key to the channel..."
2010–2017
On April 8, 2010, Gulli started broadcasting in widescreen and introduced a new identity, created by Gédéon. The logo stayed mostly unchanged, although it was given more depth and went through slight colour and gradient modifications. The 'g' from the logo was still in the center, but the graphics would now feature more live-action and a more detailed computer animation modelling.
2017–present
On August 28, 2017, Gulli gained a new look, made by 17MARS. This new look made the channel more colourful and vibrant. Its programming blocks (Gulli Go, Gulli Pop, Gulli Doo, Gulli Good, Gulli Toon, Gulli Goal and Gulli Club) have different colours in their logos (Black, Purple, Yellow, Pink, Orange, Blue and Gold respectively), similar to GulliGirl having its logo in pink, and the SVOD service, Gullimax, having its logo in orange. This rebrand caused an Arabic feed of the channel, Gulli Bil Arabi, to launch.
Part of Bertelsmann
Luxembourg Radio stations Digital services:
Former assets Divested: United Kingdom:4 Channel 5, 5USA and 5Star | Belgium: RTL Belgium5 | Croatia: RTL Hrvatska6 | Greece: Alpha TV and 902 TV | Southeast Asia:7 RTL CBS Entertainment and RTL CBS Extreme | Russia: Ren TV8 | Luxembourg: RTL99
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Lagardère News Radio Lagardère Romania Lagardère Studios Magazine press Internet Defunct
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