Launched in the UK in 2002, Freeview is a subscription-free TV service delivered through an aerial that offers more than 60 TV channels and more than 25 radio stations.

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Freeview is managed by DTV Services Ltd, a company owned and run by its five shareholders: BBC, BSkyB, Channel 4, ITV and Arqiva, and is reported to be in 10.5 million homes.

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Original 2002 Freeview logo, by Lambie-Nairn

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2006 refinement

Dervla O’Shea from London-based DixonBaxi got in touch to share the agency’s work on Freeview’s new logo and identity.

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2015 design by DixonBaxi

“The new logo retains the red heritage of the brand, but has been completely redesigned with added dimension — an angular form that suggests agility, choice and a sense of fun. Its vibrant colour has a lightness of spirit and innate sense of energy, yet feels human and engaging.”

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The rebrand is to coincide with a new service — Freeview Play — which will bring catch-up TV to the current offering.

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The palette is particularly nice on black.

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Press release on the Freeview website.

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