KQTV turns to Fifteenhundred for new graphics look

Jun 4, 2009 11:47 AM

    
KQTV in St. Joseph, MO, is relying on a new on-air graphics look designed by news branding company Fifteenhunderd.

KQTV in St. Joseph, MO, is relying on a new on-air graphics look designed by news branding company Fifteenhunderd.

KQTV, the ABC affiliate serving St. Joseph, MO, has introduced a new look designed by news branding company Fifteenhundred as part of the firm’s new motion graphics service that offers affordable, upfront pricing.

The new graphics feature a bold combination of blues, reds and yellows with high-tech animation and 3-D elements that combine a traditional color palette with modern, active design elements.

The unveiling of KQTV’s new look is the first project to fall under Fifteenhundred’s graphics service. Fifteenhundred, based in Columbia, MO, now offers a suite of branding services, including set design, motion graphics and training for TV news.




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