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Cartoon Logo Designs for Some of the Most paramount Cartoon Channels around

What are these supreme kids channels mental when they fabricate their brand mark?

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It's not as a matter of fact an easy task to craft a carton channel logo as if they make it too childish it won't be spicy to the adults and their shop will come to be too niche whereas if they make it too mature then their core audience, the kids won't be attracted. It is foremost to have the right composition of maturity and childishness in these types of brand marks.

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Let's have a look how some of the supreme network channels have pulled it off:

1. Cartoon network:

This channel is the most beloved kids channel in the world. Their old seal was the business name in alternate white and black blocks with letters in contrasting color. The fact that the entire monogram was done in black and white color gave it longevity and sophistication whereas the comic fonts made it relatable to the kids. The new logo is only the two initials C and N in black and white colors. The same seal is being followed for the Japanese cartoon logo and the Uk and Ireland cartoon logo, daughter concerns of the same network.

2. Nickelodeon:

This channel has changed its seal many times. The current fabricate is the business name written in spicy orange and thick fonts. The fabricate is simple, memorable and spicy for the children which add to its appeal.

3. Disney:

This supreme animation business has used an image of its supreme mouse in their brand mark. The fabricate consists of blue outlined Mickey Mouse ears with the business name inside. The transparent background adds a subtle chic touch to the seal and looks like a water mark.

4. Boomerang:

This channel's seal is the business name scripted in very curvy fonts due to which the monogram looks fun loving and innovative. The blue color of text is soothing and eye catching at the same time while the white background adds sophistication to the design.

5. Cartoonito:

This British preschool television channel started its vocation as a block on an additional one spicy channel but later emerged on its own. The seal of this supreme English Channel is straightforward and memorable. The word Cartoonito is written in thick bubble style in comic fonts that are perfect for a channel targets towards kids. The name is bordered with light blue color which gives it a very cool and soothing look. The two letters O in the seal have been shaped to look like eyes of different sizes with purple eye balls giving an spicy look to the brand mark.

On the other hand, there are many channels that use different symbols for different slots in their network like the aka cartoon logo consists of an exclamation mark in a triangle with the letters Aka below it even though it is a slot on cartoon network.

Cartoon Logo Designs for Some of the Most paramount Cartoon Channels around

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Cartoon Logo Designs for Some of the Most Famous Cartoon Channels Around

What are these famous kids channels thinking when they design their brand mark?

Cartoon Network

It's not really an easy task to craft a carton channel logo as if they make it too childish it won't be appealing to the adults and their market will become too niche whereas if they make it too mature then their core audience, the kids won't be attracted. It is important to have the right combination of maturity and childishness in these types of brand marks.

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Let's have a look how some of the famous network channels have pulled it off:

1. Cartoon network:

This channel is the most popular kids channel in the world. Their previous symbol was the company name in alternate white and black blocks with letters in contrasting color. The fact that the entire monogram was done in black and white color gave it longevity and sophistication whereas the comic fonts made it relatable to the kids. The new logo is only the two initials C and N in black and white colors. The same emblem is being followed for the Japanese cartoon logo and the UK and Ireland cartoon logo, daughter concerns of the same network.

2. Nickelodeon:

This channel has changed its emblem many times. The current design is the company name written in bright orange and thick fonts. The design is simple, memorable and attractive for the children which add to its appeal.

3. Disney:

This famous animation company has used an image of its famous mouse in their brand mark. The design consists of blue outlined Mickey Mouse ears with the company name inside. The transparent background adds a subtle chic touch to the symbol and looks like a water mark.

4. Boomerang:

This channel's emblem is the company name scripted in very curvy fonts due to which the monogram looks fun loving and innovative. The blue color of text is soothing and eye catching at the same time while the white background adds sophistication to the design.

5. Cartoonito:

This British preschool television channel started its career as a block on another animated channel but later emerged on its own. The emblem of this famous English Channel is simple and memorable. The word Cartoonito is written in thick bubble style in comic fonts that are perfect for a channel targets towards kids. The name is bordered with light blue color which gives it a very cool and soothing look. The two letters O in the symbol have been shaped to look like eyes of different sizes with purple eye balls giving an animated look to the brand mark.

On the other hand, there are many channels that use different symbols for different slots in their network like the aka cartoon logo consists of an exclamation mark in a triangle with the letters AKA below it even though it is a slot on cartoon network.

Cartoon Logo Designs for Some of the Most Famous Cartoon Channels Around

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DISH Network HD Channels Guide

HD (high definition) TV is amazing. The picture is so lifelike you think you're watching a scene through a window. Here's a guide to DISH Network HD channels.

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Local Network Channels

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Depending on where you live, most of your local network channels such as ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, and The CW channels are broadcast in HD.

Movie Channels

DISH Network broadcasts the major movie channels - HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, and Starz - in HD. You can also get lesser-known movie channels like HD Theater, TBS, TNT, HDNet Movies, Film Fest, World Cinema, and five pay-per-view channels.

Sports Channels

DISH Network features a ton of sports channels such as ESPN, NFL Network, Big Ten Network, World Sport HD, and regional sports channels like CSN, Fox Sports Network, Primetime, and SportsNet

Special Interest Channels

DISH Network has a huge number of special interest channels. Some of these channels are - Arts & Entertainment, The History Channel, The Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, Home & Garden TV, The Food Channel, Music HD, Animal Planet, National Geographic Channel, Family Room, Gallery, Game Play, Rush, Animania, Equator, Rave, and Ultra.

HD Pricing

You can get HD channels when you purchase DISH Network programming. Prices for programming packages start at .99 for their 40-channel Family package, and go up to .99 for their 365-channel "Everything" package. You can also purchase HD programming individually, with prices starting at a month.

In order to view HD programming you must have an HD receiver. Happily, DISH Network will give you a free HD receiver. They'll also give you a free HD/DVR receiver that lets you record up to 500 hours of your favorite programs, and allows you to pause, rewind, and fast-forward live TV programs.

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Best Deal On HD Channels

Visit http://www.thesatellitetvguide.com/dish-network-hdtv.htm or click on the following link for more information on DISH Network HD channels, plus where to get the best deal on their satellite TV service. You can also see their latest special offers and order their satellite TV service online.

The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written a number of articles on DISH Network HD channels.