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[[File:Oxygen logo 2000.svg|300px|center]] |
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Oxygen's original identity was developed by [[Hatmaker]]. The channel's on-air design was supplied by the same company along with four companies working together; Cuppa Coffee, Crossroads Television, [[PMcD Design]], and Taffetdesign. |
Oxygen's original identity was developed by [[Hatmaker]]. The channel's on-air design was supplied by the same company along with four companies working together; Cuppa Coffee, Crossroads Television, [[PMcD Design]], and Taffetdesign. |
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:''"The final logo reflects the power of suggestion - subtle strength. Parantheses and an all-lower case type give the logo a soft, almost whispering fell, much like the element. The "o" takes on dominance as a perfect circle. In its "vapor" application, the logo is revealed by a changing background, supporting the concept of an ever-present element of life."'' – from "Visual Thesaurus: A Quick-Flip Brainstorming Tool for Graphic Designers" by Chris Goveia. |
:''"The final logo reflects the power of suggestion - subtle strength. Parantheses and an all-lower case type give the logo a soft, almost whispering fell, much like the element. The "o" takes on dominance as a perfect circle. In its "vapor" application, the logo is revealed by a changing background, supporting the concept of an ever-present element of life."'' – from "Visual Thesaurus: A Quick-Flip Brainstorming Tool for Graphic Designers" by Chris Goveia. |
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[[File:Oxygen logo pink.png|250px|center]] |
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The logo could be in many different colors, such as red, blue, green, purple and pink. |
The logo could be in many different colors, such as red, blue, green, purple and pink. |
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[[File:Oxygen logo 2008.svg|200px|center]] |
[[File:Oxygen logo 2008.svg|200px|center]] |
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A new logo was introduced in June 2008, replacing the "Oh!" name. The font is a modified version of Times New Roman. |
A new logo was introduced in June 2008, replacing the "Oh!" name. The font is a modified version of Times New Roman. |
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[[File:Oxygen 2014.svg|300px|center]] |
[[File:Oxygen 2014.svg|300px|center]] |
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During the Television Critics Association's summer press tour on July 14, 2014, Oxygen unveiled a network rebranding as part of the network's efforts to attract a younger female audience. The rebranding, which features a new logo and tagline ("Very Real"), took effect across all of Oxygen's platforms on October 7, 2014. |
During the Television Critics Association's summer press tour on July 14, 2014, Oxygen unveiled a network rebranding as part of the network's efforts to attract a younger female audience. The rebranding, which features a new logo and tagline ("Very Real"), took effect across all of Oxygen's platforms on October 7, 2014. |
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[[File:Oxygen 2017.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:Oxygen 2017.svg|center|200px]] |
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A new logo was unveiled on May 11, 2017 to reflect the channel's rebranding as a crime-oriented network. The logo took effect on July 19, 2017. |
A new logo was unveiled on May 11, 2017 to reflect the channel's rebranding as a crime-oriented network. The logo took effect on July 19, 2017. |
Revision as of 20:51, 24 July 2017
2000–2003 | 2003–2008 | 2008–2014 | 2014–2017 | 2017–present |
2000–2003
Oxygen's original identity was developed by Hatmaker. The channel's on-air design was supplied by the same company along with four companies working together; Cuppa Coffee, Crossroads Television, PMcD Design, and Taffetdesign.
- "The final logo reflects the power of suggestion - subtle strength. Parantheses and an all-lower case type give the logo a soft, almost whispering fell, much like the element. The "o" takes on dominance as a perfect circle. In its "vapor" application, the logo is revealed by a changing background, supporting the concept of an ever-present element of life." – from "Visual Thesaurus: A Quick-Flip Brainstorming Tool for Graphic Designers" by Chris Goveia.
2003–2008
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The logo could be in many different colors, such as red, blue, green, purple and pink.
2008–2014
A new logo was introduced in June 2008, replacing the "Oh!" name. The font is a modified version of Times New Roman.
2014–2017
During the Television Critics Association's summer press tour on July 14, 2014, Oxygen unveiled a network rebranding as part of the network's efforts to attract a younger female audience. The rebranding, which features a new logo and tagline ("Very Real"), took effect across all of Oxygen's platforms on October 7, 2014.
- "Oxygen Debuts New Logo and Tagline," from The Hollywood Reporter
2017–present
A new logo was unveiled on May 11, 2017 to reflect the channel's rebranding as a crime-oriented network. The logo took effect on July 19, 2017.