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[[Matt Hammond]] created the current YSTV [[logo]] in 2000, doing the final production in Adobe Illustrator on [[The Mac]]. As a result it was exported to every conceivable format for the multiple computers then in use in the station. There are also 3D line art versions, although they have never been widely used on-air.
[[Matt Hammond]] created the current YSTV [[logo]] in 2000, doing the final production in Adobe Illustrator on [[The Mac]]. As a result it was exported to every conceivable format for the multiple computers then in use in the station. There are also 3D line art versions, although they have never been widely used on-air.


[[Image:2000logo.jpg|thumb|left|Black on white version of the logo]]
[[File:2000logo.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Black on white version of the logo]]


Designing the logo in pure black and white had the immense advantage that it can be inverted to give either white or black backgrounds, and is easily reproduced on almost any media, including TV screens and photocopied paperwork.
Designing the logo in pure black and white had the immense advantage that it can be inverted to give either white or black backgrounds, and is easily reproduced on almost any media, including TV screens and photocopied paperwork.

Revision as of 17:35, 16 June 2013

Matt Hammond created the current YSTV logo in 2000, doing the final production in Adobe Illustrator on The Mac. As a result it was exported to every conceivable format for the multiple computers then in use in the station. There are also 3D line art versions, although they have never been widely used on-air.

File:2000logo.jpg
Black on white version of the logo

Designing the logo in pure black and white had the immense advantage that it can be inverted to give either white or black backgrounds, and is easily reproduced on almost any media, including TV screens and photocopied paperwork.