'''Visuals:''' On a live-action background of a plains field at daytime, a {{Color|blue}} beveled rectangle which contains the white "'''KTWU'''" logo and a white round rectangle containing the station's "'''11'''" in {{Color|blue}}, flies in with a wavy effect on it and a shadow behind it, as well as rotates itself to face the screen. The rectangleIt then zooms out, while the word "'''{{Color|blue|Presents}}'''" fades in with a lighter shade of blue on it.
'''Variant:''' In the 2004 version, the rectangle's blue shade is darker, the wavy effect on it is removed, and the text "'''{{Color|blue|Presents}}'''" is changed to the {{Color|gold}} word "'''{{Color|gold|Topeka}}'''".
1980-1986(?): Fading into a helicopter pan shot of the Kansas State Capitol and the surrounding area, the black word "KTWU" in a custom font flips in towards the screen, and as it stops and faces the screen, the red-violet word "presents" appears letter-by-letter.
1986(?)-2001(?): With an another different shot of the Kansas State Capitol and the surrounding area, the text "KTWU" in a custom font, with the text "A Presentation of" above and "Topeka, Kansas" below, all now colored in blue, flip in towards the screen like the first version.
Variants:
1980:
A longer variant of the first version exists, which has an extra 6-second pan shot in the background at the beginning.
1986
A longer variant exists where there's an extra 5-seconds pan shot in the background at the end
A short variant of the second version exists, which has the text being still while the pan shot in the background is still being played.
Technique: Live-action for the background, and computer animation for the text.
Audio: Silent for the 1980 version, and a country hoedown tune for the 1986 one.
Audio Variant: Both of the three variants are silent.
Availability: The first one is seen on programs such as Tornado: Another Look, Not for Chowderheads and Scatband, and the second one is seen on Goat Gland Doctor and Carnival Of Souls.
2nd ID (1982)
Visuals: On a purple background with a white grid on, the word "KTWU" rotates in, and as it's rotating, the word "presents" appears letter-by-letter. Both words are white.
Technique: Computer animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on Remembering Harry S. Truman.
3rd ID (1997)
Visuals: On a purple background with a dark shade on the top left and shapes moving around, including
some gold squares moving down in a vertical line at the left
some red circles moving in a horizontal line to the right
some purple thin rectangles moves in a circular line
some blue triangles moves down in a diagonal line across the screen behind
the word "KTWU" and a rounded-edge rectangle at the left which has the station's "11" in it, flies in and then rotates themself to face the screen, with both being gold and CGI.
Technique: 3D animation.
Audio: Just the announcer saying: "This has been a presentation of KTWU, Channel 11, Topeka, Kansas.
Availability: Seen on Green Pastures: Filipinos in the Heartland.
4th ID (2000s-2010?)
Visuals: On a live-action background of a plains field at daytime, a blue beveled rectangle which contains the white "KTWU" logo and a white round rectangle containing the station's "11" in blue, flies in with a wavy effect on it and a shadow behind it, as well as rotates itself to face the screen. It then zooms out, while the word "Presents" fades in with a lighter shade of blue on it.
Variant: In the 2004 version, the rectangle's blue shade is darker, the wavy effect on it is removed, and the text "Presents" is changed to the gold word "Topeka".
Technique: Live-action and computer animation.
Audio: An acoustic guitar tune.
Availability: Seen as a program opener for shows (mostly local) produced by the channel, like I've Got Issues.