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1977-1980 1980–1982 1982–1985 1985–1991 1991–1994 1994–1997
1997–2008 2008–2015 2015–2020 2020–2023 2023–present  
1997–2008 2008–2015 2015–2020 2020–2023 2023–present

BRT TV2[]

1977-1980[]

BRTTV21978

1980–1982[]

BRT TV2 1977

1982–1985[]

BRT TV2 1982

1985–1991[]

BRT TV2 1985 Black

1985–1987[]

BRT TV2 1985

1987–1991[]

BRT TV2 1987

TVTWEE[]

1991–1994[]

TV Twee logo

BRTN TV2[]

1994–1997[]

BRTN TV2 1994

Canvas[]

1997–2008[]

Canvas original logo

Canvas launched in December 1997, replacing BRTN TV2 along with Ketnet. The new identity was created by Lambie-Nairn (also designed the TV1 and Ketnet's logos). The name "Canvas" is meant to symbolize an empty canvas "waiting to be filled with colour and movement".

In 2008, Canvas+ is launched.

The idents featured a mirror in the shape of the logo filmed around Flanders.

New idents were made by Red Bee Media in 2005.

2008–2015[]

Canvas logo

In January 1, 2015, Eén+ and Canvas+ are relaunched replacing Op 12.

2015–2023[]

2015–2020[]

Canvas 2015

The new logo was designed by Why Not Associates (also designed the new Eén logo). The logo font is called Gotham.

2020–2023[]

Canvas 2020

In the autumn of 2020, Canvas received a branding refresh which resulted in a redesigned logo, a slimmed-down version of the 2015 logo. This time, the two rectangles are 20% less thicker than the original.

VRT Canvas[]

2023–present[]

VRT Canvas 2023 Logo

On 4 September 2023, Canvas was given the VRT prefix and was renamed to VRT Canvas.[1]

Bugs[]

References[]

VRT Canvas
Ketnet
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