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  1. Does anyone have any info on this PBS Kids rebrand that had 3d Dash and Dot. It's essentially a prototype... a 3D rendering of the old mascots. It was never used on television. Oh my fucking God. Character designed are creepy; so much green it's nightmarish. Thank God it's not a thing for real.

  2. Jun 30, 2022 · Come July 19, PBS Kids is launching its biggest logo redesign in more than 20 years. Notably, the logo’s mascot—a lime green boy named Dash (who, if you think about it, is old enough at this ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PBS_KidsPBS Kids - Wikipedia

    PTV (1994–99) Official website. pbskids.org. PBS Kids (stylized as PBS KIDS) is the brand for most [note 1] of the children's programming aired by PBS in the United States. The target audience is children between the ages of 2 and 8. [2] PBS Kids brand programming is aired daily on most local PBS stations during a daytime block, typically ...

    • Overview
    • PBS Kids (first era)
    • PTV
    • PBS Kids (second era)
    • References

    This page only shows primary logo variants.

    For other related logos and images, see:

    1993–1999

    Typography:  Lubalin Graph Demi Launched:  August 30, 1993 Prior to 1993, PBS' children's programming used the regular PBS branding. The first PBS Kids logo was based on PBS' 1984 logo and animated by Gene Mackles as part of PBS' ongoing transformation of its children's strand into a service known as Ready to Learn, which was launched in eleven test markets at that time. It consisted of three stylized P-Heads with different colors and patterns, depicted as living things, complete with appendages, named the P-Pals. Although the logo was retired in 1999 on TV, the ID still appeared on some VHS releases until 2004.

    1994–1999

    Typography:  Unknown Launched:  July 11, 1994 On July 11, 1994, PBS began naming its children's strand PTV. This was not a major rebrand, as the P-Pals remained until 1999. The P-Head was based on PBS' second logo from 1971, but with the "B" and "S" replaced with a "T" made of pink circles and a "V" inside a green box.

    1998–1999

    Typography:  Lubalin Graph Demi Launched:  September 7, 1998 The name "PBS Kids" was conceived in early 1997 as a rebranding effort for PBS as part of its ongoing changes of its profiles. This logo was used for on-air promos, bumpers and idents (animated by FableVision) until 1999, even though some stations still had the PTV branding until 2001. Select stations used the PTV branding as late as 2005.

    2022–present

    Typography:  PBS KIDS Headline Launched:  June 30, 2022 (unveiling) July 19, 2022 (launch) On June 30, 2022, PBS Kids announced a major redesign to its logo for the first time in more than two decades, removing the Dash mascot and incorporating the blue from the 2019 PBS logo, but otherwise keeping the branding elements that have been in use since 2013, albeit altered to include the new log and alerting the camera placement on the ballon bumper. The new logo took effect on July 19, 2022.

    1.Graphics Style Guide (Page 4) https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/files.kcpt.org/KCPT_logos/PBSKIDS_Station_Styleguide_FINAL.pdf

    2.Graphics Style Guide (Page 34) https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/files.kcpt.org/KCPT_logos/PBSKIDS_Station_Styleguide_FINAL.pdf

  4. Jul 1, 2022 · The new logo starts rolling out July 19, 2022. Dash had two different sizes of eyes and two similar circles formed the path to a thought bubble that served as the container for the name “PBS ...

  5. pbskids.fandom.com › wiki › DashDash - PBS Kids Wiki

    Main Page | Gallery Dash is the main mascot of PBS Kids. He is Dot's older brother. He was 7 years old from 1999-2008, and 9-11 years old from 2008-2013, up until his redesign in 2013. After the redesign, his age is unknown (likely 16) since 2013. Since 2013, Dash has rarely been seen in new bumpers, although he was still in the logo up until 2022 when the logo was changed. Since 2013, Dash ...

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  7. This is when pretty much any 2000s PBS Kids leftovers were gone, and we were in full-blown 2010s era PBS Kids. Gone is the PBS Kids Go! block of the mid-late 2000s and early 2010s, and in comes a new art style for Dash and Dot. Peg + Cat is 100% pure 2010s.

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