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  1. REQUEST BOX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVegn2kICmQHad loads of fun making this, and I mean LOADS! This is probably one of the best logo histories I've ...

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  2. Sep 4, 2024 · Background. The Nine Network (commonly known as Channel Nine or simply Nine) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air television network, founded in 1956 as the National Television Network, becoming known as the Nine Network in the late 1960s. Nine adopted their famous "dots" logo in 1969.

  3. Hello, everyone! Welcome to Episode 145 of Logo History! For this episode, we are taking a look at Nine Network, 9Gem, 9Go!, 9Life and 9Rush! Enjoy, guys!

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  4. 1995 "Still The One" Promo. 1995 "This is Channel Nine" ID A. 1995 "This is Channel Nine" ID B. 1995 "This is Channel Nine" ID C. Christmas 1995 ID. 1996-1997 ID. 1996 "This is Australia" Promo. July 1996 "Still the One for the Big Events" Promo. 1996 ID (Used to celebrate 40 Years of Television) A.

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    The very first logo, designed for Nine Network was executed in a black-and-white color palette and featured the contouring of the Australian continent as the main element. It was set in solid black, with the white uppercase “National Television Network” lettering in a traditional sans-serif on it. The continent was placed on a rectangle with arched...

    The redesign of 1964 simplified the logo of the tv channel, keeping the continent contour and the monochrome color palette, but removing all extra elements and reversion the colors. This, now the logo featured a white Australia continent in a black outline, with the black three-leveled inscription in the uppercase of a slightly narrowed sans-serif ...

    The contours of the logo and the inscription were changed in 1967 after the National television Network was renamed into National Nine Network. The outline of Australia became thinner, and the letters in the logotype — bolder. The typeface was changed; with the letters getting more square and solid, while the space between the elements was reduced,...

    Another redesign was held just a few months later, in 1968. The new concept looked modern strong and laconic. That was only the lettering, set in four levels and executed in bold extended sans-serif letters, with clean straight lines and square cuts of the bars. The three lines, starting with emboldened capital “N”s were placed under the uppercase ...

    In 1969 the network gets rebranded again, changing the name to Nine Network Australia, and switching to a completely redesigned visual identity, which still featured the traditional black and white color palette. The new concept was abstract and progressive, with nine solid black dots forming a square and set on the left from the stylized digit “9”...

    The redesign of 2001 was held by Velvet Mediendesign bureau, and kept the idea of Sadgrove, adding color and more uniqueness to it. The contours of the “9” were refined and the digit got more white in its negative space, while the nine solid dots became bigger. As for the color, it was the first time, when the network changed its traditional black ...

    In 2006 Bruce Dunlop Associates created a bright minimalist badge for the channel, placing its recognizable “9” (this time executed in solid white) on a bright blue square. The contours of the digit were refined and it started looking more delicate, while the new color palette added distinction to the simple logo and made it look stylish and eye-ca...

    The redesign of 2008 brought back the Sadgrove concept to the Nine Network logo. The square digit with rounded angles and nine solid dots in a square on its left were refined and colored in medium-blue with calm deep shade, evoking a sense of safety, confidence, and stability. This logo is still in use by the channel and can be seen on most of its ...

    As an experiment, the new logo was designed for the network in 2008, and although it only stayed for a few months, it started a whole era of three-dimensional Nine Network emblems. It was a light blue gradient composition with all elements executed in 3D, with a gel-like translucent surface. It looked cool and futuristic, making the channel stand o...

    The redesign of 2009 made the logo even more voluminous, replacing the nine dots with nine spheres and changing the color palette to darker and glossier blue. The “9” was executed in slighter lighter shades to balance the whole emblem, and not overweight it. The spheres looked sleek and resembled caramels with their juicy gloss.

  5. Jan 14, 2018 · The Nine Network is a major Australian commercial free-to-air television network that is a division of Nine Entertainment Co., with headquarters in Willoughby, a suburb located on the North Shore of Sydney. The Nine Network is one of three main free-to-air commercial networks in Australia. The logo which consists of a numeral 9 beside nine dots arranged in a 3x3 grid is one of the most iconic ...

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  7. Feb 9, 2024 · The iconic YouTube sign, evolving from the old logo to the current emblem, has become synonymous with online video sharing and streaming. The logo, featuring a red button inside a white television screen-shaped rectangle, was introduced when YTube was launched in 2005.

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