Ludo Studio

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Background

Ludo Studio is an Australian television studio founded in 2012 by Charlie Aspinwall and Daley Pearson, best known for producing the animated series Bluey.

1st Logo (2012-2018)

Visuals: The text "LUDO" is seen on a purple splatter, superimposed on the closing credits.

Technique: A superimposed digital graphic.

Audio: The end theme of the show.

Availability: It can be seen on Doodles.

2nd Logo (October 1, 2018-)


Visuals: In the credits, there is the text

LU
DO

with the corners of the L and D pink, the inside of the letters peach and the letter's outlines magenta in a white box with a bright pink outline.

Variants:

  • Two design variants exist:
    • The logo at the end credits of Bluey consist of the following outside the box: A pineapple at the top, leaves, purple flowers and 11 yellow dots. The logo is also part of the end credits and features Bluey dancing on the bottom left corner (episodes from season 2 onwards have Bluey running in from the corner before dancing), some episodes don't feature Bluey dancing but instead a random object or character from the episode instead.
    • The logo seen in The Strange Chores does not have anything outside the box.
  • At the end of some Bluey shorts, all of the things are seen waving a bit.
  • At the end of the Bluey special The Sign, the logo appears in the evening sky from the ending shot.
  • On minisodes of Bluey, the logo is next to the BBC Studios Kids & Family logo.

Trivia: The animation of Bluey dancing on said show's variant is reused from the show's intro.

Technique: A digital graphic, or 2D animation.

Audio: The end theme of the show.

Availability: It can be seen on Bluey and The Strange Chores.

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