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In 2003, the main design of the splat changed from a cartoonish style to a more realistic look. Its earliest debut was in the Nickmas commercial in December 2002. According to the Orange Book branding manual, some of these versions have names (i.e. "Armpit Fart", "Kapow!", "Pink Lemonade").
Nickelodeon’s fourth logo: the iconic orange splat (Image credit: Nickelodeon) Starting in 1984, Nickelodeon embarked on a visual identity transformation, ultimately settling on the vibrant orange and white colour palette that would become its permanent trademark.
The claim that the Nickelodeon logo was designed to mimic Epstein’s private island has no merit. The claim is False. PolitiFact Researcher Caryn Baird contributed to this report.
The kid notices a bright orange splat on the floor or the ceiling, then pokes their head, finger, or foot through it, only to be whisked away in a world filled with Nickelodeon characters.
Nickelodeon's splat is back, after more than a decade. Its original designer shares humble origin story of the channel's changing logo, drawn with a Sharpie on a coffee cup.
Nickelodeon revealed a refreshed splat logo in May 2023. (Photo: Nickelodeon) He complimented the 2023 look, which he clarifies is not something drawn by him or Corey.
The Splat is back! Nickelodeon has just announced a brand campaign and new identity that calls back to its irreverent history, including a reimagined Splat logo and beloved Nick characters, all with a modern feel.