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On October 8, 1984, Nickelodeon began utilizing a new theme with their multitude of logos: orange silhouettes with the network's name written in the Balloon Extra Bold font on them. Eventually, the "splat" design would be the most used, representing the slime Nickelodeon has been known for since it began broadcasting the Canadian series ''[[You Can't Do That on Television]]'' in 1981; Nickelodeon would later adopt the trademark as part of its own programming. Designed by Fred/Alan, Inc., originally with just a star in mind, it has grown to be the most well-known and recognized Nickelodeon logo. The wordmark was rarely, if ever, seen isolated from a shape of some kind. Even though this logo was replaced by the current one in 2009, This logo returned in 2018 as the logo for the [[NickRewind|NickSplat]] channel on [[VRV]].<ref>[https://techcrunch.com/2018/08/28/streaming-service-vrv-adds-nicksplat-a-channel-featuring-classic-90s-nickelodeon-tv/]</ref> |
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On October 8, 1984, Nickelodeon began utilizing a new theme with their multitude of logos: orange silhouettes with the network's name written in the Balloon Extra Bold font on them. Eventually, the "splat" design would be the most used, representing the slime Nickelodeon has been known for since it began broadcasting the Canadian series ''[[You Can't Do That on Television]]'' in 1981; Nickelodeon would later adopt the trademark as part of its own programming. Designed by Fred/Alan, Inc., originally with just a star in mind, it has grown to be the most well-known and recognized Nickelodeon logo. The wordmark was rarely, if ever, seen isolated from a shape of some kind. Even though this logo was replaced by the current one in 2009, This logo returned in 2018 as the logo for the [[NickRewind|NickSplat]] channel on [[VRV]].<ref>[https://techcrunch.com/2018/08/28/streaming-service-vrv-adds-nicksplat-a-channel-featuring-classic-90s-nickelodeon-tv/]</ref> |
This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1977–1979
Nickelodeon first tested as C-3 in 1977. It was only available for QUBE, a cable system that only operated in Columbus, Ohio.
Nickelodeon
1979–1980
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Nickelodeon was launched on April 1, 1979. The name was derived from a type of movie theatre which actually charged five cents (which are nickel cents) for admission. This theatre concept was represented in their first logo and on-air package, which actually depicts a man looking into a kinetoscope within the letter "N" of the Nickelodeon word mark.
1980–1981
In 1980, Nickelodeon slightly updated their logo, utilizing a typeface similar to the ITC Souvenir font. Their identification logos at the time featured a mime doing things on a black background with an instrumental cover of the song "Put That Little Nickel In" as background music. The font may be the same as Pinwheel's logo and slightly modified.
1981–1984
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A new logo designed by Lou Dorfsman was introduced in 1981. It consists of the network's name spelled in rainbow letters set in the Frankfurter font, with a pinball illustrated by Bob Klein placed behind it.[1] The pinball theme was used in the network's IDs during the period, including one that used early 1980s-era computer graphics.
1984–2009
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Balloon Extra Bold
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On October 8, 1984, Nickelodeon began utilizing a new theme with their multitude of logos: orange silhouettes with the network's name written in the Balloon Extra Bold font on them. Eventually, the "splat" design would be the most used, representing the slime Nickelodeon has been known for since it began broadcasting the Canadian series You Can't Do That on Television in 1981; Nickelodeon would later adopt the trademark as part of its own programming. Designed by Fred/Alan, Inc., originally with just a star in mind, it has grown to be the most well-known and recognized Nickelodeon logo. The wordmark was rarely, if ever, seen isolated from a shape of some kind. Even though this logo was replaced by the current one in 2009, This logo returned in 2018 as the logo for the NickSplat channel on VRV.[2]
2009–present
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Custom wordmark
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A new logo and on-air look for Nickelodeon were unveiled in February 2009, and began use in the United States on September 28. The design is credited to Eric Zim, and the on-air brand identity was produced at Trollbäck & Company. Also, during this time, Nickelodeon's sister networks The N, Noggin, and Nicktoons Network rebranded as TeenNick, Nick Jr., and Nicktoons, respectively, with their logos also in the style of this one. The typeface used on this logo is a custom font which resembles Bauhaus (now known as Litebulb). This logo was placed 3rd in Part 2 (the best) of the 2010 Brand New Awards. In April 2011, Nickelodeon unveiled new variations of the background that interact with the logo's color.
The new Nickelodeon logo was rolled out internationally during 2010 accordingly:
- January 29: France
- February 15: United Kingdom / Ireland
- March 1: Poland [2]
- March 26: Australia / New Zealand
- March 31: Germany / Austria / Switzerland [3]
- April 1: Italy
- April 5: Latin America / Brazil / Caribbean
- June 25: India [4]
Sources
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Nickelodeon original live-action series (past and present): Pinwheel | Nickel Flicks | America Goes Bananaz | By the Way | Livewire | You Can't Do That On Television | Reggie Jackson's World of Sports | Kids' Writes | Against the Odds | Standby: Lights!, Camera!, Action! | Mr. Wizard's World | Nick Rocks | Out of Control | Double Dare | Rated K: For Kids By Kids | Don't Just Sit There! | Finders Keepers | Kids Court | Make The Grade | Total Panic | Think Fast | Hey Dude | Wild & Crazy Kids | What Would You Do? | Clarissa Explains It All | Nickelodeon Launch Box | Salute Your Shorts | Fifteen | Get the Picture | Welcome Freshmen | Are You Afraid of the Dark? | Roundhouse | Wild Side Show | Legends of the Hidden Temple | The Adventures of Pete & Pete | Weinerville | My Brother and Me | The Secret World of Alex Mack | All That | U to U | Space Cases | The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo | Kenan & Kel | The Journey of Allen Strange | Figure It Out | Cousin Skeeter | Animorphs | You're On! | The Amanda Show | 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd | Noah Knows Best | Caitlin's Way | The Brothers Garcia | Taina | The Nick Cannon Show | Splash TV | Gamefarm | Romeo! | Drake & Josh | Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide | Unfabulous | Zoey 101 | Just For Kicks | H₂O: Just Add Water| Mr. Meaty | Just Jordan | The Naked Brothers Band | iCarly | Dance on Sunset | Nickelodeon Guts | True Jackson, VP | BrainSurge | The Troop | Big Time Rush | Victorious | House of Anubis | Supah Ninjas | Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures | Power Rangers Samurai / Super Samurai | Fred: The Show | How to Rock | You Gotta See This | Marvin Marvin | Wendell & Vinnie | Power Rangers Megaforce / Super Megaforce | AwesomenessTV | Sam & Cat | The Haunted Hathaways | Deadtime Stories | The Thundermans | Every Witch Way | Webheads | Henry Danger | Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn | React to That | Max & Shred | 100 Things To Do Before High School | Bella and the Bulldogs | Power Rangers Dino Charge / Dino Super Charge | Make It Pop | Talia in the Kitchen | Game Shakers | WITS Academy | Paradise Run | The HALO Effect | All In with Cam Newton | School of Rock | The Other Kingdom | Crashletes | Ride | Jagger Eaton’s Mega Life | Hunter Street | The Dude Perfect Show | Lip Sync Battle Shorties | I Am Frankie | Power Rangers Ninja Steel / Super Ninja Steel | Knight Squad | Keep It Spotless | Star Falls | Double Dare (Revival Television Series) | Cousins For Life | Power Rangers: Beast Morphers | The Substitute | Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? (Revival Television Series) | All That (Revival Television Series) | Are You Afraid of the Dark? (Revival Television Series) | America's Most Musical Family | Tyler Perry's Young Dylan | Danger Force | Nickelodeon's Group Chat | Unfiltered | Unleashed | Side Hustle | The Astronauts | Tooned In | Drama Club | The Barbarian and the Troll | That Girl Lay Lay | Warped! | The Fairly OddParents: Fairly Odder | The Really Loud House | Erin & Aaron | Rock Paper Scissors
International series (past and present): Renford Rejects | Genie in the House | Skimo | Summer in Transylvania | Camp Orange | Isa TKM | Sueña Conmigo | Grachi | Julie e os Fantasmas | Miss XV | 11-11: En mi cuadra nada cuadra | Toni, la chef | Yo Soy Franky | Nick Kicks | Food Hunters | Heidi, bienvenida a casa | Vikki RPM | Kally's MashUp | Noobees (Season 2) | Club 57
Nicktoons (past and present): Doug | Rugrats | The Ren & Stimpy Show | Rocko's Modern Life | Aaahh!!! Real Monsters | KaBlam! | Hey Arnold! | The Angry Beavers | CatDog | Oh Yeah! Cartoons | The Wild Thornberrys | Rocket Power | SpongeBob SquarePants | As Told By Ginger | The Fairly OddParents | Invader Zim | Action League NOW! | ChalkZone | The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius | My Life as a Teenage Robot | All Grown Up! | Danny Phantom | Catscratch | Avatar: The Last Airbender | The X's | Rugrats Pre-School Daze | El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera | Shorts in a Bunch | Tak and the Power of Juju | Back at the Barnyard | The Penguins of Madagascar | Random! Cartoons | The Mighty B! | Making Fiends | Fanboy & Chum Chum | T.U.F.F. Puppy | Planet Sheen | Winx Club | Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness | The Legend of Korra | Robot and Monster | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Monsters vs. Aliens | Sanjay and Craig | Breadwinners | Harvey Beaks | Pig Goat Banana Cricket | The Loud House | Bunsen Is a Beast | Welcome to the Wayne | Mysticons | The Adventures of Kid Danger | Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Pinky Malinky | Middle School Moguls | The Casagrandes | It's Pony | Glitch Techs | Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years | The Patrick Star Show | Middlemost Post | Big Nate | Star Trek: Prodigy | The Really Loud House | Transformers: EarthSpark
Non-Paramount produced cartoons: Martin Mystery | Kappa Mikey | The Secret Show | Wayside | Ricky Sprocket: Showbiz Boy | Edgar & Ellen | Speed Racer: The Next Generation | Dragon Ball Z Kai | Rocket Monkeys | Rabbids Invasion | Little Battlers eXperience | Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir | Get Blake! | Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty | Lego City Adventures | Lego Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar | Ollie's Pack | The Smurfs | Monster High
Upcoming Nicktoons: Garfield | Real Pigeons Fight Crime | Zokie of Planet Ruby
TeenNick original series (past and present): Degrassi: Next Class | Gigantic | Open Heart | TeenNick Top 10
Nick at Nite original programming (past and present): At the Poocharelli's | Bet the House | Family BrainSurge | Family Face Off: Hollywood | Fatherhood | Glenn Martin, DDS | Hi Honey, I'm Home! | Hi-Jinks | Hollywood Heights | Instant Mom | My Family's Got Guts | On the Television | See Dad Run | The Search for the Funniest Mom in America
Nick Jr. original series (past and present): Eureeka's Castle | Tricky Trousers | Max and his Alphabet Adventures | Winky Love | Gullah Gullah Island | Allegra's Window | Little Bear | Countin' Carl | The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss | Blue's Clues | Franklin | Maisy | Amby & Dexter | StoryTime | Kipper the Dog | Little Bill | Maggie and the Ferocious Beast | Oswald | Bob the Builder | Max and Ruby | Dora the Explorer | Rubbadubbers | Blue's Room | Peppa Pig | LazyTown | Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends | The Backyardigans | Cooking for Kids with Luis | Go, Diego, Go! | Wonder Pets! | Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! | Ni Hao, Kai-Lan | Olivia | Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom | The Fresh Beat Band | Team Umizoomi | Dino Dan | Bubble Guppies | Mia and Me | Mike the Knight | Franklin and Friends | Pocoyo | Tickety Toc | Peter Rabbit | PAW Patrol | Wallykazam | Dora and Friends: Into the City! | Blaze and the Monster Machines | Nick Jr. Rocks | Yo Gabba Gabba! | Lalaloopsy | Zack and Quack | Julius Jr. | Hey Duggee | Mutt & Stuff | Little Charmers | Shimmer and Shine | Fresh Beat Band of Spies | Play Along with Sam | Teletubbies | Miffy's Adventures Big and Small | Rusty Rivets | Digby Dragon | Nella the Princess Knight | Regal Academy | Sunny Day | Top Wing | Thomas & Friends | Cleo & Cuquin | Zoofari | Becca's Bunch | Rainbow Rangers | Butterbean's Café | Abby Hatcher, Fuzzly Catcher | Corn & Peg | Ryan's Mystery Playdate | 44 Cats | Ricky Zoom | Trulli Tales | HobbyKids Adventures | Blue's Clues & You! | The Adventures of Paddington | Made by Maddie | Santiago of the Seas | Baby Shark's Big Show! | Deer Squad | The BeatBuds, Let's Jam! | JoJo & Gran Gran | Face's Music Party | The Tiny Chef Show | Rubble & Crew | Bossy Bear
Upcoming Nick Jr.: Hamsters of Hamsterdale | HexVet | Super Duper Bunny League
Noggin original series (past and present): Phred on Your Head Show | The Whooton Observer | A Walk in Your Shoes | Oobi | Citizen Phoebe | Me in a Box | Big Kids | On the Team | The URL with Phred Show | Sponk! | Play with Me Sesame | Moose and Zee | Jack's Big Music Show | The Upside Down Show | Kinderwood
Noggin foreign/acquired series (past and present): Tiny Planets | Miffy and Friends | Connie the Cow | Pinky Dinky Doo | Toot & Puddle
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