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1954–1994 1993–2003 2003–2012 2012–present
1954–1994 1993–2003 2003–2012 2012–present

1954–1994

Eurovision old emblem

During the first forty years of Eurovision's history, broadcasts would start and end with a title card containing a circle consisting of twelve stars made up of lines with the letters of the word "Eurovision" put in between the stars. In the middle of the circle, the logo of the originating broadcaster could be seen. The title card was accompanied by the prelude to Charpentier's "Te Deum". The logo was designed in 1954 by Timothy O'Brien, a stage designer at the BBC. This was the same year when Rai broadcasted for the first time the Sanremo Music Festival. Probably they used this logo.

1993–2003

Eurovision 1993
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Eras
Launched:  1993

2003–2012

Eurovision logo

As the EBU was expanding to the east during the mid-90s, they adopted a new logo. This logo was also used by Eurovision.

2012–present

Eurovision logo 2012
Designer:  Dunning Penney Jones
Typography:  Gotham Bold
Launched:  2012

In 2012, Eurovision unveiled a new logo created by Dunning Penney Jones.


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