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'''Availability:''' Ultra rare, as their media is obscure and very hard to find, whether in-person or through e-commerce websites like eBay.
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare, as their media is obscure and very hard to find, whether in-person or through e-commerce websites like eBay.
* The normal logo was seen on science CD-ROMs such as their ''Science and Nature'' and ''Investigating Force & Motion'' series.
* The normal logo was seen on science CD-ROMs such as their ''Science and Nature'' and ''Investigating Force & Motion'' series.
* The in-credit variant is extinct and was only known to appear on TV shows such as ''Geographical Eye'', which are long gone from television.
* The in-credit variant is extinct and was only known to appear on TV shows such as ''Geographical Eye'' and ''How We Used to Live: Britons at War'', respectively, which are long gone from television.


[[Category:Education logos]]
[[Category:Education logos]]

Revision as of 13:27, 28 March 2023


(1996-1998)

Logo: On a dark blue background, a blue sphere slowly zooms in. After it stops, "YITM" in 3D fades in, overlapping with the top portion of the sphere and with its shadow lying on the top it. Then, the chevron used by Yorkshire Television flips in from the right, stopping on the bottom center of the sphere where it briefly flashes. A grungy and stylized "T" enters the screen with the same animation as the chevron but beginning on the right. A red bar then fades in underneath the sphere where "EDUCATION" in Copperplate fades in letter by letter. Lastly, the logo glows for a brief second.

Variant: An in-credit variant exists where it takes place on the same background as the 1996 Yorkshire Productions logo, albeit without the warped and transparent "3"s.

Technique: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic synth note for when the sphere zooms in. Following this is a synthesized piano piece that ends with a deep orchestral hit.

Availability: Ultra rare, as their media is obscure and very hard to find, whether in-person or through e-commerce websites like eBay.

  • The normal logo was seen on science CD-ROMs such as their Science and Nature and Investigating Force & Motion series.
  • The in-credit variant is extinct and was only known to appear on TV shows such as Geographical Eye and How We Used to Live: Britons at War, respectively, which are long gone from television.
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