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|SIN Logo.svg|1962–1987
 
|SIN Logo.svg|1962–1987
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|Univision '78 Prototype.png|1986–1987
 
|Univision1987.svg|1987
 
|Univision1987.svg|1987
 
|Univisión (1987-1989).png|1987–1989
 
|Univisión (1987-1989).png|1987–1989
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|Univision 1990.svg|1990–2012
 
|Univision 1990.svg|1990–2012
 
|Univision 2013.svg|2013–2019
 
|Univision 2013.svg|2013–2019
|Univision2019.svg|2019–present}}
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==Spanish International Network==
 
==Spanish International Network==
 
===1962–1987===
 
===1962–1987===
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==Univision==
 
==Univision==
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===1986–1987===
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[[File:Univision '78 Prototype.png|center|200px]]
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In 1986, [[Televisa]] filed a US trademark patent of "Univision"; this unused logo dates back to 1978, however, the logo was used in a children's competition special called "America, Esta es tu Cancion" ("America, This is Your Song") from 1982.
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===1987–1989===
 
===1987–1989===
 
====1987====
 
====1987====
 
[[File:Univision1987.svg|centre|250px]]
 
[[File:Univision1987.svg|centre|250px]]
In 1987, Spanish International Network rebranded as '''Univision''', after the network became owned under a joint venture between [[Hallmark Cards]] and Mexican broadcaster [[Grupo Televisa|Televisa]]; its logo at the time, was similar in resemblance to the logo used by Televisa, who distributes much of its programming for broadcast on Univision in the United States.
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In 1987, Spanish International Network rebranded as '''Univision''', after the network became owned under a joint venture between [[Hallmark Cards]] and Mexican broadcaster [[Televisa]]; its logo at the time, was similar in resemblance to the logo used by Televisa, who distributes much of its programming for broadcast on Univision in the United States.
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====1987–1989====
 
====1987–1989====
 
[[File:Univisión_(1987-1989).png|centre|200px]]
 
[[File:Univisión_(1987-1989).png|centre|200px]]
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Univision unveiled a new look on January 8, 1989. The logo was on-air from July 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989. This logo served as a placeholder for the then upcoming logo that came out later.
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Univision unveiled a new look on January 8, 1989. The logo was on-air from July 1 to December 31 of the same year. This logo served as a placeholder for the then upcoming logo that came out later.
 
 
===1990–2012===
 
===1990–2012===
[[File:Univision 1990.svg|center|200px]]
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[[File:Univision 1990.svg|center|170px]]
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Univision unveiled a new look on October 15, 1989. The logo was on-air from January 1, 1990 to December 31, 2012. This logo was designed by [[Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv|Chermayeff & Geismar]].
 
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{{Card|designer=Chermayeff & Geismar|type=Helvetica Ultra Compressed|usage=1990–2012}}
 
Univision unveiled a new look on October 15, 1989. The logo was on-air from January 1, 1990, to December 31, 2012. This logo was designed by [[Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv|Chermayeff & Geismar]].
   
 
===2013–present===
 
===2013–present===
 
====2013–2019====
 
====2013–2019====
 
[[File:Univision 2013.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Univision 2013.svg|center|200px]]
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{{Card|designer=Wolff Olins}}
 
On October 17, 2012, '''Univision''' unveiled a new look, which debuted on-air on January 1, 2013. The new logo shares the multicolored quadrant design of the previous logo (which had been used since January 1990), but now resembles a three-dimensional heart to represent its new slogan, "El latido del corazón hispano de Estados Unidos" ("The Hispanic Heartbeat of the United States"). The revised logo's new three-dimensional shape was intended to represent Univision's recent growth as a "360-degree", multi-platform media company, while its seamless form represented the unity of Hispanic cultures. This was designed by [[Wolff Olins]]. The left section of the logo uses a glossy texture, and the right has a flatter gradient texture.
 
On October 17, 2012, '''Univision''' unveiled a new look, which debuted on-air on January 1, 2013. The new logo shares the multicolored quadrant design of the previous logo (which had been used since January 1990), but now resembles a three-dimensional heart to represent its new slogan, "El latido del corazón hispano de Estados Unidos" ("The Hispanic Heartbeat of the United States"). The revised logo's new three-dimensional shape was intended to represent Univision's recent growth as a "360-degree", multi-platform media company, while its seamless form represented the unity of Hispanic cultures. This was designed by [[Wolff Olins]]. The left section of the logo uses a glossy texture, and the right has a flatter gradient texture.
 
*[http://corporate.univision.com/corporate/press/press-releases/2012/10/17/univision-unveils-a-new-brand-logo-signaling-transformation/ Univision Unveils a New Brand Logo, Signaling Transformation]
 
*[http://corporate.univision.com/corporate/press/press-releases/2012/10/17/univision-unveils-a-new-brand-logo-signaling-transformation/ Univision Unveils a New Brand Logo, Signaling Transformation]
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====2019–present====
 
====2019–present====
 
[[File:Univision2019.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Univision2019.svg|center|200px]]
 
 
On January 29, 2019, '''Univision''' updated its logo used 6 years ago. It "agreed" with the flat gradient design from the right side of the previous logo.
 
On January 29, 2019, '''Univision''' updated its logo used 6 years ago. It "agreed" with the flat gradient design from the right side of the previous logo.
   

Revision as of 22:58, 1 September 2020

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1962–1987 1986–1987 1987 1987–1989
1962–1987 1986–1987 1987 1987–1989
1989 1990–2012 2013–2019 2019–present
1989 1990–2012 2013–2019 2019–present

Spanish International Network

1962–1987

SIN Logo

Univision originally began on September 30, 1962 as the Spanish International Network, with KCOR-TV (channel 41; now KWEX-DT) in San Antonio and KMEX-TV (channel 34) in Los Angeles, forming the cornerstone of the network.

Univision

1986–1987

In 1986, Televisa filed a US trademark patent of "Univision"; this unused logo dates back to 1978, however, the logo was used in a children's competition special called "America, Esta es tu Cancion" ("America, This is Your Song") from 1982.

1987–1989

1987

Univision1987

In 1987, Spanish International Network rebranded as Univision, after the network became owned under a joint venture between Hallmark Cards and Mexican broadcaster Televisa; its logo at the time, was similar in resemblance to the logo used by Televisa, who distributes much of its programming for broadcast on Univision in the United States.

1987–1989

Univisión (1987-1989)

It is the same as the previous logo, but without the wordmark "Spanish International Network", and the logo was colored lavender and the wordmark in yellow.

1989

Univision 2nd Logo


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Univision unveiled a new look on January 8, 1989. The logo was on-air from July 1 to December 31 of the same year. This logo served as a placeholder for the then upcoming logo that came out later.

1990–2012

Univision 1990
Designer:  Chermayeff & Geismar
Typography:  Helvetica Ultra Compressed
Launched:  Unknown

Univision unveiled a new look on October 15, 1989. The logo was on-air from January 1, 1990, to December 31, 2012. This logo was designed by Chermayeff & Geismar.

2013–present

2013–2019

Univision 2013
Designer:  Wolff Olins
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  Unknown

On October 17, 2012, Univision unveiled a new look, which debuted on-air on January 1, 2013. The new logo shares the multicolored quadrant design of the previous logo (which had been used since January 1990), but now resembles a three-dimensional heart to represent its new slogan, "El latido del corazón hispano de Estados Unidos" ("The Hispanic Heartbeat of the United States"). The revised logo's new three-dimensional shape was intended to represent Univision's recent growth as a "360-degree", multi-platform media company, while its seamless form represented the unity of Hispanic cultures. This was designed by Wolff Olins. The left section of the logo uses a glossy texture, and the right has a flatter gradient texture.

2019–present

Univision2019

On January 29, 2019, Univision updated its logo used 6 years ago. It "agreed" with the flat gradient design from the right side of the previous logo.

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