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2008–2010 (pre-launch)

The Oprah Winfrey Network, a new television network that would replace Discovery Health, was announced in January 2008, almost three years ahead of its eventual launch. Therefore, it had already gone through two different official logos that never made it to the screen.

2008–2009

Oprah Winfrey Network Pre-launch

The first logo was revealed with the announcement and was derived from the logo used during the last few seasons of The Oprah Winfrey Show.

2009–2010

The Oprah Winfrey Network

The second pre-launch logo was revealed in 2009.

2010–2011 (website), January–October 2011 (network)

Oprah Winfrey Network 2010b

OWN's final launch logo was unveiled with a new website in mid-October 2010. The channel officially launched on January 1, 2011.

The logo is credited to Bruce Mao Design and the on-air graphics were created by Bigsmack.

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"The OWN on-air look conceptually takes viewers inside the ”O” of the logo — a modern, warmly lit world that abstractly resembles the look of naturally blown glass combined with an array of organic elements and digital animation.
One of BIGSMACK’s notable contributions was the idea of color-coding the on-air elements for specific times of the day. In the morning, the look veers toward a palate of orange and yellow hues; while a green tint marks the afternoon; and cool purple and burgundy shades represent the evening hours.
‘’Using different colors gave us the freedom to explore the logo in different ways,’’ says Hann, who presented the BIGSMACK pitch directly to Winfrey and her team. ‘’We chose to present the logo as a sculpture, a piece of crystal art that grabs viewer’s attention and makes a statement, giving the mark a feeling of importance. Going inside the ‘O’ is a metaphor for journey, personal growth, and awakenings, which is what Oprah is all about.’’ - BIGSMACK press release

2011–present

Oprah Winfrey Network

On October 1, 2011, the Oprah Winfrey Network debuted a slightly updated version of the original on-air logo used since the launch; in this version, the full name of the network is rendered in smaller type, while the serifs on the "W" and "N" were removed. Also, the logo went black & white, and the logo became 2D.


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