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"Cinar/Cookie Jar/DHX Media/Wildbrain Logo History", made by TR3X PR0DÚCTÍ0NS on 04/11/2019. Oh yes, this is totally something you all waited for! :-D Well, ...
Cinar: 1st Logo: (1984-1987) 2nd Logo: (1987-1991) 3rd Logo: (1987-1995) 4th Logo: (1992-2004) 5th Logo: (1999-2001) 6th Logo: (2002-2003) Cookie Jar: 1st Lo...
26 Σεπ 2024 · CINAR’s logo, updated in 1993 after the company went public, symbolizes its ambition for international expansion and strengthening its position in the European and U.S. markets. The main change in the design was that the letters of the emblem became separated, adding greater readability and individuality to the brand.
1994–2004. The space between the red square in the 'I' was narrowed, in addition to the last three letters now being disconnected from each other; the company was shut down in 2004 after a major accounting scandal and was sold to a group led by Nelvana founder Michael Hirsh, and former Nelvana president Toper Taylor for CA$190 million.
Founded on July 20, 1976, CINAR (pronounced "seh-NAR") was originally a film distribution company that distributed international/foreign films from the 1970s to the early 1980s from offices in New York City. The company was owned by the married couple Ronald A. We in berg and Micheline C h ar est.
Cinar was a Canadian animation company that created educational and children's content, such as 'Caillou' and 'Arthur'. Learn about its logo changes, from 1984 to 2004, and the challenges it faced in the late 1990s and early 2000s.