Cartoon Network rebranding and logo design tweak
(images and more via Brand New)
The new efforts also include a fresh new on-air animated promo designed by Brand New School seen below:
Fine Living Network rebrands as Cooking Channel:
On May 31st at 7:00am Eastern, Fine Living Network officially became Cooking Channel in a complete rebranding by Scripps Networks.
The new Cooking Channel logo was designed by Tröllback + Company along with the branding and broadcast graphics.
Find out more about the new Cooking Channel design here.
“A new look for Tonight,” logos for Conan O’Brien vs. Jay Leno
(via idsgn)
The classic MTV logo sort of gets a redesign. A newly cropped design removes the tagline which emphasizes that the brand represents “music television.” This is the first official logo redesign for the brand in 29 years.
image & more info via The Wrap: “It’s Official: MTV No Longer About ‘Music’”
The GOP.com redesign: “You’ve Got Fail”
Jon Stewart pokes fun at RNC chairman Michael Steele and the “GOP’s new revamped website” on The Daily Show.
Nicktoons 2D / 3D animation as part of Nickelodeon’s redesign campaign
Roger designs an explosive, typographic galaxy in a new branded promo for Nicktoons. This new approach feels like a huge departure from the aesthetics of the channel we recall as children. The new look aims at the new “target demographic of tween boys.” redefined It is an unusual juxtaposition to set the motion to the tune of Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit.
(found animation via a quick link motionographer, for large video click here)

Brand New did overviews of both the Nicktoons and Nickelodeon logo redesigns.


In regards to the Nicktoons Rebrand 09, Roger writes: “The redesign draws upon classic film conventions and techniques to create a dynamic look that will feel immediately familiar to any cartoon-crazy kid…”



We’ll leave off with a couple of older animated promos for Nicktoons:
Food Network launches its first iPhone app centered around its nighttime shows. Full episodes and clips stream over wifi and 3g with 6 shows at launch: The Next Iron Chef, Ace of Cakes, Chopped, Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, The Next Food Network Star, and The Best Thing I Ever Ate.
The design was done in-house at Scripps Networks Digital with their Developer partner Rhythm New Media.

We’ve been waiting for the 2nd season of The Next Iron Chef, so this couldn’t have dropped at a better time.
Food Network fans will enjoy more features which include photos, an on-air programming guide, star ratings, and saving favorites.



Client: Food Network
Art Director: Matt Sung
Developer Partner: Rhythm New Media
Project Managers: Reggie Valentine, Narisa Wild, Sunayana Bedi







