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Nickelodeon's splat is back, after more than a decade. Its original designer shares humble origin story of the channel's changing logo, drawn with a Sharpie on a coffee cup.
Ding dong, the splat is dead. Starting this fall, all things Nickelodeon--that's Nick at Nite, Nicktoons, Nick Jr. (formerly Noggin), and TeenNick (formerly the N)--will switch to lower-case ...
90’s kids rejoice! Your favorite Nickelodeon shows are coming back to the small screen today! Nickelodeon says they will show all of the throwbacks from the 1990s and early 2000s on a new ...
The splat logo was born. And though there were eventually many Nick logos used — the zeppelin, which Nash drew and became the shape of the trophies at the Kids' Choice Awards; a cow; and a dog bone, ...
In 1981, Nickelodeon probably realised it needed a more child-friendly logo. Its new logo was designed by Lou Dorfsman, and would become the face of the company for the next three years.
Nickelodeon has unveiled a new brand campaign and identity featuring a reimagined Splat logo and beloved characters with a modern feel. The Portal to Fun launch campaign includes five mixed media ...
Nickelodeon will launch "The Splat!," a block of programs from its 1990s heyday, to lure millennial viewers ...
Nickelodeon, like other channels, has been suffering. Traditional TV viewing for 12-to-17-year-olds dropped from 21 hours per week to 18 in the first quarter of this year, according to Nielsen.
The splat had been everything. The guys who had made the Nickelodeon logo were suddenly in demand, and they went on to create imagery for Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, FX and more.
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