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+ | {{For|the block|Nick Jr. (block)}} |
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− | ==Nick Junior== |
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+ | {{Primary Logos}} |
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+ | {{ImageTOC |
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+ | |Nick Junior (1988).svg|1988 |
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+ | |Nick Jr. (1988) (Wordmark).svg|1988–2009 |
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+ | |Nick Jr..svg|2009–present}} |
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+ | The '''Nick Jr.''' brand began as a weekday programming block on [[Nickelodeon]]. The Nick Jr. name is now used for both the block and a separate spinoff channel. The brand primarily targets preschool children. The Nick Jr. block launched on Nickelodeon on January 4, 1988, and the Nick Jr. channel was launched on September 28, 2009, replacing [[Noggin]]. |
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+ | ==Nick Junior== |
+ | ===1988=== |
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− | [[File:Nick |
+ | [[File:Nick Junior (1988).svg|center|200px]] |
+ | When the Nick Jr. block premiered on [[Nickelodeon]] on January 4, 1988, its name was spelled out as "Nick Junior". |
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==Nick Jr.== |
==Nick Jr.== |
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− | ===1988–2009 |
+ | ===1988–2009=== |
− | [[File:Nick Jr. 1988.svg|center| |
+ | [[File:Nick Jr. (1988) (Wordmark).svg|center|250px]] |
+ | {{Card|type=Balloon Extra Bold|date=September 1988}} |
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− | [[File:Nick Jr. 2004.svg|center|215x215px]] |
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+ | Later in 1988, the block started using the shortened "Nick Jr." name for all promos. From that point on, the orange logo is for 'Nick' and blue for 'Jr.' Like Nickelodeon's logo, the wordmark was rarely, if ever, seen isolated from a shape of some kind (usually would be an animal, but was often a orange parent and blue child). |
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− | <gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center"> |
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− | Nick Jr. French logo 1999.png|Alternate version as Nickelodeon Junior, first used in France. |
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− | Nick_Jr._2004_Black.png|Black variant |
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− | </gallery> |
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− | ===2009–present |
+ | ===2009–present=== |
− | [[File:Nick Jr |
+ | [[File:Nick Jr..svg|center|250px]] |
+ | {{Card|designer=Eric Zim|type=Custom (unofficially nicknamed "Litebulb")|date=September 28, 2009|usage=Official}} |
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− | <gallery position="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="none" captionalign="center"> |
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+ | On September 28, 2009, Nickelodeon's brands went through a complete overhaul. The Nick Jr. channel, named after the block, was launched with a logo in the style of Nickelodeon's new lowercase design. The blue color on "Jr." was kept on Nick Jr.'s new logo. A period was placed at the end of "Jr." for the first time. This logo is used for both the Nick Jr. block (since 2014) and its separate channel. |
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− | Nick Jr (formerly Noggin) New Logo.jpg|3D version with slogan (2012–present) |
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− | Nickelodeon Junior TwoThoudand 12.jpg|3D version without slogan (2012–present) |
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− | Nickelodeon Junior.svg|Alternate version as Nickelodeon Junior, first used in France. |
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− | Nick Jr. HD.png|HD logo (2013–present) |
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− | File:NICK JUNIOR REPLAY.gif|On demand version of the logo. |
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− | </gallery> |
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+ | ==External links== |
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− | On September 28, 2009, all four U.S. Nickelodeon networks went through a complete overhaul. Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite, Noggin (Now Nick Jr. Channel), The N (Now TeenNick) and Nicktoons Network (now Nicktoons) were given the new Nick theme, replacing the orange splat. |
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+ | {{Official website|https://www.nickjr.com/}} |
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+ | {{Chronology|[[Noggin]]}} |
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− | For other versions of this logo, go to [[Nick Jr./Other]]{{Viacom}} |
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+ | {{Nickelodeon}} |
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+ | [[Category:Nickelodeon]] |
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+ | [[Category:Paramount Media Networks]] |
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+ | [[Category:Pluto TV]] |
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+ | [[Category:DishLatino]] |
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+ | [[Category:DirecTV]] |
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+ | [[Category:Dish Network]] |
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+ | [[Category:Nickelodeon channels]] |
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+ | [[Category:Programming blocks on Nickelodeon]] |
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+ | [[Category:Television networks]] |
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+ | [[Category:Children's]] |
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+ | [[Category:Preschool]] |
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+ | [[Category:Education]] |
+ | [[Category:Learning]] |
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+ | [[Category:Defunct in some countries]] |
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+ | [[Category:United States]] |
+ | [[Category:1980s]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:02, 14 April 2024
This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1988 | 1988–2009 | 2009–present |
The Nick Jr. brand began as a weekday programming block on Nickelodeon. The Nick Jr. name is now used for both the block and a separate spinoff channel. The brand primarily targets preschool children. The Nick Jr. block launched on Nickelodeon on January 4, 1988, and the Nick Jr. channel was launched on September 28, 2009, replacing Noggin.
Nick Junior
1988
When the Nick Jr. block premiered on Nickelodeon on January 4, 1988, its name was spelled out as "Nick Junior".
Nick Jr.
1988–2009
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Later in 1988, the block started using the shortened "Nick Jr." name for all promos. From that point on, the orange logo is for 'Nick' and blue for 'Jr.' Like Nickelodeon's logo, the wordmark was rarely, if ever, seen isolated from a shape of some kind (usually would be an animal, but was often a orange parent and blue child).
2009–present
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On September 28, 2009, Nickelodeon's brands went through a complete overhaul. The Nick Jr. channel, named after the block, was launched with a logo in the style of Nickelodeon's new lowercase design. The blue color on "Jr." was kept on Nick Jr.'s new logo. A period was placed at the end of "Jr." for the first time. This logo is used for both the Nick Jr. block (since 2014) and its separate channel.
External links
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Nick Jr. |
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