Yle Teema & Fem (Finland)

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Logo descriptions by Logent
Photos by Pyscowicz
Video captures courtesy of id



1st logo
(March 24, 2017-)

<img align="bottom" alt="Yle Teema & Fem" height="214" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/3/720ee7a07b1e48edbff419e4ad411279/GW384H214" title="Yle Teema & Fem" width="384"/><img align="bottom" alt="Yle Teema & Fem" height="216" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/3/ad38e1a30eefa892423dc9186244d193/GW383H216" title="Yle Teema & Fem" width="383"/>

Nicknames: "White Stamp V", "Channel Fusion", "Sketchy Transition"

Logo: On a gray background with active and sketchy thick lines fading in and out on sides and corners, we see the transparent "yle" inside the white stamp and large "TEEMA" and smaller "FEM" on the right side, as the whole entity approaches slowly forward. There are also an orange tiles changing their shape haphazardly behind the logo. These tiles then morph into a lime green dirty stain. The "TEEMA" and "FEM" then got rip in half and swing up at a time, while being replaced by a large "FEM" and small "TEEMA".

Variant: Alternate version has the sketchy background acting slightly different way, while large "FEM" and small "TEEMA" got wiped out and replaced by large "TEEMA" and smaller "FEM". Also, the lime green dirt behind the logo gets cleaned out by raising orange tiles.

FX/SFX: Sketchy background, rapidly moving orange tiles and lime green stain behind the logo, logo text itself.

Music/Sounds: A monotone female vocal with increasing or decreasing synth bass. Switching from Teema to Fem raises the woman's voice higher and deceases back during the switch from Fem to Teema.

Availability: Current. Both variants are used during the switch of the program content between two former channels.

Editor's Note: None.