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The Art of Nickelodeon: The Nickelodeon Logo 1984-2009 (The FredFilms Professional Library) Paperback – December 9, 2025

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Management number 219169143 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$16.63 Model Number 219169143
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The Nickelodeon logo was never the same twice. On purpose.From 1984 to 2009, Nickelodeon’s iconic orange wordmark exploded across television screens as splats, blimps, creatures, machines, and pure visual noise. What looked like chaos was actually one of the earliest and most influential flexible identity systems in modern design.The Art of Nickelodeon documents that experiment in full. Built around the groundbreaking logo system designed by the late Tom Corey and Scott Nash, this book assembles hundreds of on-air logo variations, broadcast frames, and rare materials from Nickelodeon’s most creative era.For designers, it’s a masterclass in building a brand that stays recognizable while constantly changing.For Nickelodeon fans, it’s a joyful archive of the sights, energy, and attitude that made the channel feel like it belonged to kids.Featuring first-person essays from the creators who shaped Nickelodeon’s voice, including Seibert, Alan Goodman, Scott Webb, Scott Nash, and David Vogler, this volume captures the thinking behind a logo that refused to behave and, in doing so, changed television design forever.This isn’t nostalgia.It’s proof that play, when taken seriously, can shape culture. Read more

ISBN13 979-8277742518
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 7.44 x 0.69 x 7.44 inches
Item Weight 1.14 pounds
Reading age Baby - 18 years
Print length 292 pages
Part of series The FredFilms Professional Library
Publication date December 9, 2025

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