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==Children's Television Workshop== |
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===1978–1983, 1988–1989=== |
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===1997–2000=== |
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This logo was designed by [[Pentagram]]. In 1999, CTW created [[Noggin]] in partnership with [[Nickelodeon]] along with Nick's parent, [[Viacom (1970–2006)|Viacom]]. |
This logo was designed by [[Pentagram]]. In 1999, CTW created [[Noggin]] in partnership with [[Nickelodeon]] along with Nick's parent, [[Viacom (1970–2006)|Viacom]]. |
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==CTW Family Workshop== |
==CTW Family Workshop== |
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Sesame Workshop (Print 2).svg|Print logo #2 |
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− | In 2000, Children’s Television Workshop was finally renamed Sesame Workshop. This logo is still used on Merchandise, and can still be seen on reruns of Sesame Street episodes that were used from 2000-2007. |
+ | In 2000, Children’s Television Workshop was finally renamed Sesame Workshop. This logo is still used on Merchandise, and can still be seen on reruns of Sesame Street episodes that were used from 2000-2007. The Sesame Workshop logo wordmark font is Tarzania Narrow Regular. |
====2007-2018==== |
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[[Category:Bertelsmann]] |
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[[Category:Random House Home Video]] |
[[Category:Random House Home Video]] |
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Revision as of 20:38, 21 July 2020
This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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Children's Television Workshop
1969–1983
1978–1983, 1988–1989
1983–1997
1997–2000
This logo was designed by Pentagram. In 1999, CTW created Noggin in partnership with Nickelodeon along with Nick's parent, Viacom.
CTW Family Workshop
1999
This logo was used for a very short time in 1999.
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Sesame Workshop
2000-2018
2000–2007
In 2000, Children’s Television Workshop was finally renamed Sesame Workshop. This logo is still used on Merchandise, and can still be seen on reruns of Sesame Street episodes that were used from 2000-2007. The Sesame Workshop logo wordmark font is Tarzania Narrow Regular.
2007-2018
In 2007, the house was dropped, leaving only the 2000 wordmark. Also, the trademark symbol was replaced with the registered trademark symbol. This logo is still used on Merchandise, and can still be seen on reruns of Sesame Street episodes that were used from 2007-2018.
2018–present
In 2018, the logo received a major update. The font has been changed, the words are now in all-caps and dark gray, and there are now two lines above and below. The top line is yellow with a curve in the middle, and the bottom line is green. The result appears to be an homage to the famous Sesame Street sign. This logo has a few variants, this stacked version being one of them.