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It’s almost time to get slimed — and this year, Nickelodeon is turning the classic award show on its head. With school out ...
Out with the old, in with the…other…thing? Nickelodeon has decided to scrap its long-standing “splat” logo in favor of a type-only network identity. The round ...
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, balloon-type logos ...
EVP of global kids and family marketing at Nickelodeon and Paramount, told Adweek of restoring The Splat logo that the network discontinued in 2009. Launching May 8th in the US, the rebrand ...
In the realm of online speculation and conspiracy theories, one of the strangest to make the rounds in March 2024 involved Nickelodeon's revamped logo, which many online commentators claimed bore ...
The fact-checking site goes on to state that the specific logo in question was designed as part of Nickelodeon’s 2023 rebrand by a company named Roger who sought to use old variations of ...
Nickelodeon and Seth Rogen's production company Point Grey Pictures. Updates have been few and far between since, but Paramount has now shared an official title logo and some concept art for the ...
Now, some social media users say the network’s logo also represents something dark. Multiple social media posts compared Nickelodeon’s famous orange “splat” logo to aerial images of Little ...
Designer Scott Nash explains how Nickelodeon's famous logo came to be — and why it's orange. Raechal Shewfelt Editor, Yahoo Entertainment Updated Fri, June 9, 2023 at 1:16 AM UTC 7 min read ...
I think it should constantly change." One iteration of this evolving logo would be the splat, which was already part of Nickelodeon lore, thanks to one of its earliest programs, You Can't Do That ...