Eurosport logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- The channel broadcasts all the most important sport-related events and championships and has a huge audience all over the globe.
- Meaning and history Though the famous sports tv-channel has had four official redesigns of its visual identity, the history of its logo can be split just in two periods — from 1989 to 2015 and the modern era, started in 2015.
- 1989 – 1994 The very first logo, introduced in 1989, was composed of a yellow and orange inscription in all capitals, and a circle, consisting of ten solid blue stars.
- The inscription was executed in a j by old italicized sans-serif typeface, which looked very dynamic.
- 1994 – 2001 The redesign of 1994 brought a new color palette to the Eurosport visual identity.
- Now it was colored in blue, red, and white, with blue a bit lighter than on the previous version.
- The wordmark was split into two parts — the white “Euro” placed inside a blue rectangle and the red “Sport” without any framing.
- 2001 – 2011 The typeface of the wordmark became more solid and strict, getting more space between and inside the letters.
- The color palette remained the same, but the blue gained a more intense shade.
- 2015 – Today The new era of visual identity design started for the channel in 2015.
- Font and color The deep blue logotype, which is usually placed on a white background, evokes a sense of trustworthiness and loyalty, covered with professionalism and confidence, which are very important for the channel with a strong reputation.
- The typeface of the logotype is very close to such well-known and widely used fonts as Integral CF Regular and Posterama Pro 1984 SemiBold, but with the contour of the letter “R” modified.
- Complemented by a star in the “E”, the inscription looks unique and the typeface — fancy and elegant.
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