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1969–1975 1975–1980 1980–1996 1996 1996–1997 1997–2001
1969–1975 1975–1980 1980–1996 1996 1996–1997 1997–2001
2001–2003 2003–2005 2005–2008 2008–2012 2012–2016 2016–present
2001–2003 2003–2005 2005–2008 2008–2012 2012–2016 2016–present

Sveriges Radio TV2

1969–1975

SR TV2 1969

TV2 started broadcasting on 5 December 1969. It was Sweden's second television network. The original logo was based slightly on that of its owner, Sveriges Radio.

1975–1980

SR TV2 1975

SVT TV2

1980–1996

TV2 logo 1980

Sveriges Television (SVT) was created in the late 1970s to run the two state controlled television channels, which up until that point had been a part of Sveriges Radio. SVT received its first logo in 1980. It was designed by Sid Sutton and came with logos for each of the channels.[1]

The logos consisted of three-striped letters. The stripes were coloured red, blue and green, but the logos could also be seen in one colour.

On 31 August 1987, reorganisation within SVT which moved most programmes made in Stockholm to the fist channel, which was renamed Kanal 1, while all programmes made around the country were placed in TV2. With this reorganisation name came new graphics which was probably one of the first attempts at creating a more elaborate cohesive design for the channel. A slightly overhauled look, which added a map of Sweden which was occasionally seen behind the logo, was introduced in 1988.

TV2 launched a new look in 1990. The map of Sweden behind the logo was dropped, and the numeral was turned green, red and blue.

SVT2

1996

SVT2 1996-1

In January 1996, the organisations behind SVT's two channels were merged and they were renamed SVT1 and SVT2.

As a result of the merger, the channels got new logos and graphics on January 8, 1996. For the following five years, the graphics would be completely generic and identical on both channels, with the exception of the logo. Indeed, SVT made no effort to distinguish the channels on the programming side either. The first logos had the SVT logo in a black rectangle with the channel's numeral in a blue or green box.

1996–1997

SVT2 1996-2

The first incarnation of the merged channel structure's identity was short-lived and was replaced after ten months in October 1996. The new version was more elaborate and came with a new orchestral theme music and new channel logos.

1997–2001

SVT2 1997

Yet another logo change was made in the Spring of 1997. This time, the numerals were put on top of blue balls.

2001–2003

SVT2 2001
Designer:  English & Pockett
Typography:  Myriad (Digit 2)
Launched:  January 15, 2001

On January 15, 2001, SVT made a major overhaul of their schedules and gave both of its main channels a new look. The main objective behind this relaunch was to give the two channels different target audiences, making SVT1 a more populist channel and SVT2 more narrow. English & Pockett, who had designed the corporate logo, were also tasked with creating the channel graphics. SVT2's graphics would be mostly blue.[2]

In the autumn of 2002, SVT2 introduced a new set of idents produced by students at Konstfack in Stockholm. The other graphics remained mostly unchanged.

2003–2005

SVT2 logo 2003
Designer:  English & Pockett
Konstfack (idents)
Typography:  Myriad (Digit 2)
Launched:  January 7, 2003

On January 7, 2003, SVT2 got a new schedule and a new look. The logo would feature lighter shade of blue, while the graphics were mostly white. The idents created at Konstfack were carried on and additions were made. While SVT1 still uses the logo until October 2003.

2005–2008

SVT2 2005
Designer:  English & Pockett
B-Reel (idents)
Typography:  Myriad (Digit 2)
Launched:  January 10, 2005

SVT2 was given a new look featuring more of the light-blue colour on January 10, 2005. The newer idents were created by B-Reel.[3]

2008–2012

SVT2 logo 2008
Designer:  Liberty Stockholm
Typography:  Myriad (SVT logo)
Helvetica (Digit 2)
Launched:  August 25, 2008

All SVT channel got new logos on August 25, 2008. The new logos had been designed by Liberty Stockholm.

Graphic and idents for SVT2 were created by Broken Doll. The idents show two angles of one scene which are separated by a golden particle effect. The music for the idents was created by Adam Nordén, who has composed much music for SVT’s idents. [4][5][6]

2012–2016

SVT2 logo 2012
Designer:  Trollbäck & Company
Typography:  Myriad (SVT logo)
Helvetica (Digit 2)
Launched:  March 5, 2012

The gold background has been eliminated and "SVT" was recolored grey. The "2" is blue instead of yellow.

2016–present

SVT2 2016
Designer:  Happy F&B
Typography:  SVT Publik
Launched:  November 25, 2016
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