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In October 5, 1970, the National Educational Television was replaced by the Public Broadcasting Service. The logo has 3 words. Public was red, Broadcsting was yellow and Service was blue. |
In October 5, 1970, the National Educational Television was replaced by the Public Broadcasting Service. The logo has 3 words. Public was red, Broadcsting was yellow and Service was blue. |
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The prototypes were used in Herb Lubalin talking about how he made the logo. But not used on television. |
The prototypes were used in Herb Lubalin talking about how he made the logo. But not used on television. |
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[[File:PBS old logo.svg|120px|center]] |
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[[Chermayeff & Geismar]] designed a modified version of the "P-Head" from the previous logo and placed in a foward-facing position and added two additional facial outlines on the edge of the logo, one in negative space and one in positive space. The font used for the "PBS" identification was designed specifically for the network. The logo is used in conjunction with the logo below. Or used with PBS Home Video aka Public Broadcasting Service Home Video. The logo aired in September 30, 1984. This may still be used on any more PBS shows. |
[[Chermayeff & Geismar]] designed a modified version of the "P-Head" from the previous logo and placed in a foward-facing position and added two additional facial outlines on the edge of the logo, one in negative space and one in positive space. The font used for the "PBS" identification was designed specifically for the network. The logo is used in conjunction with the logo below. Or used with PBS Home Video aka Public Broadcasting Service Home Video. The logo aired in September 30, 1984. This may still be used on any more PBS shows. |
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A minor amendment saw the logo placed in a circle. The first ident package used people putting up the symbol over their faces and with people in the background doing moves while being in the air. |
A minor amendment saw the logo placed in a circle. The first ident package used people putting up the symbol over their faces and with people in the background doing moves while being in the air. |
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1970
In October 5, 1970, the National Educational Television was replaced by the Public Broadcasting Service. The logo has 3 words. Public was red, Broadcsting was yellow and Service was blue.
1971-1983
This logo was designed by Herb Lubalin, who also designed the accompanying typeface, ITC Avant Garde Gothic. The "P" resembles a human head, which is named P-Head, while the "B" and "S" are more overtly geometric. The nickname for this is the "Tri-Colored Everyman P-Heads". The logo was still used on new episodes of PBS shows until 1985. The colors were changed as well. Now, "P" is blue, "B" is orange and "S" is green.
Prototypes
The prototypes were used in Herb Lubalin talking about how he made the logo. But not used on television.
1984-1997
Chermayeff & Geismar designed a modified version of the "P-Head" from the previous logo and placed in a foward-facing position and added two additional facial outlines on the edge of the logo, one in negative space and one in positive space. The font used for the "PBS" identification was designed specifically for the network. The logo is used in conjunction with the logo below. Or used with PBS Home Video aka Public Broadcasting Service Home Video. The logo aired in September 30, 1984. This may still be used on any more PBS shows.
1998-2001
A minor amendment saw the logo placed in a circle. The first ident package used people putting up the symbol over their faces and with people in the background doing moves while being in the air.
2002-present
In 2002, a new version of the "PBS" wordmark was made. This wordmark uses the font Caecilia 75 Bold instead of Lubalin Graph Demi.
To see more stuff from PBS go here: PBS/Idents and National Educational Television.
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