Wave of rebrands in the Benelux countries:
On April 26, RTL's two Luxembourgish channels and the website (radio still uses the classic wordmark) have switched to RTL United, I quite like the result:
https://today.rtl.lu/news/luxembourg/a/2057162.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z2aZOmisWM
Then on May 1 (yesterday) the RTL United brand deployment was finished with RTL Nederland:
https://www.rtl.nl/pers/persberichten/ni...AAACIAKLh5
https://www.marketingreport.nl/Vormgevin...Nederland/
I too like how it turned out, the problem is that RTL Telekids has three "basic" colors, maybe that's my viewpoint, and RTL 7's color scheme doesn't seem to match the testosterone reality and sport content the channel has (feels more of a "lightweight" channel to me), even though I like the colors
And lastly Één became VRT 1. Nothing new except for ditching the hexagon and adding the current VRT wordmark. You can see it on VRT's website
On April 26, RTL's two Luxembourgish channels and the website (radio still uses the classic wordmark) have switched to RTL United, I quite like the result:
https://today.rtl.lu/news/luxembourg/a/2057162.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z2aZOmisWM
Then on May 1 (yesterday) the RTL United brand deployment was finished with RTL Nederland:
https://www.rtl.nl/pers/persberichten/ni...AAACIAKLh5
https://www.marketingreport.nl/Vormgevin...Nederland/
I too like how it turned out, the problem is that RTL Telekids has three "basic" colors, maybe that's my viewpoint, and RTL 7's color scheme doesn't seem to match the testosterone reality and sport content the channel has (feels more of a "lightweight" channel to me), even though I like the colors
And lastly Één became VRT 1. Nothing new except for ditching the hexagon and adding the current VRT wordmark. You can see it on VRT's website