“Ultimately, users are there for the content, so it was also important to know when to dial back the expression of the UI (user interface) and let the content be the focus.BBC One (HD) ( NI | SC | WA) | (England: E | EM | L | M | NE&C | NW | S | SE | SW | W | Y | Y&L) | Defunct: L&SEīBC Two (HD) ( NI | SC | WA) | Defunct: E | EM | L | L&SE | M | NE&C | NW | S | SE | SW | W | Y&LīBC Four (HD) | BBC News (HD) | BBC Parliament | CBBC (HD) | CBeebies (HD) | BBC Albaĭefunct: BBC Select | BBC Choice ( NI | SC | WA) | BBC Knowledge | BBC HD | BBC Three (TV channel) (HD)īBC Scotland | BBC Cymru Wales | BBC Northern IrelandīBC East | BBC East Midlands | BBC London | BBC Midlands | BBC North East and Cumbria | BBC North West | BBC South | BBC South East | BBC South West | BBC West | BBC Yorkshire | BBC Yorkshire and LincolnshireĬBeebies (HD) | BBC America (HD) (50.1%) | BBC Brit | BBC Canada (HD) | BBC Earth | Sony BBC Earth (HD) (India) | BBC Entertainment | BBC First | BBC HD | BBC Kids | BBC Knowledge (HD) | BBC Lifestyle | BBC UKTV (HD, +2) | BBC World News (HD) | BBC Arabic | BBC Urdu | BBC Persian | BBC Turkey | BBC China | BBC Brazilĭefunct: BBC Prime | BBC World Service Television | BBC Japan | BBC MundoīBC Radio 1 | BBC Radio 1Xtra | BBC Radio 2 | pop-ups | BBC Radio 3 | Jazz pop-up | BBC Radio 4 | BBC Radio 4 Extra | BBC Radio 5 Live | BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra | BBC Radio 6 Music | BBC Asian Network | BBC World Service | CBeebies Radio | BBC Radio 1 Vintageĭefunct National Radio: BBC Radio 5 Live Olympics ExtraīBC Radio Scotland | BBC Radio nan Gàidheal | BBC Radio Orkney | BBC Radio Shetland | BBC Radio Wales | BBC Radio Cymru | BBC Radio Ulster | BBC Radio Foyleĭefunct National Regions: BBC Radio Aberdeen | BBC Radio Highland | BBC Radio Tweed | BBC Radio Clwyd | BBC Radio Gwent | BBC Radio Solwayīerkshire | Bristol | Cambridgeshire | Cornwall | Coventry & Warwickshire | Cumbria | Derby | Devon | Essex | Gloucestershire | Guernsey | Hereford & Worcester | Humberside | Isle of Man | Jersey | Kent | Lancashire | Leeds | Leicester | Lincolnshire | London | Manchester | Merseyside | Newcastle | Norfolk | Northampton | Nottingham | Oxford | Sheffield | Shropshire | Solent | Somerset | Stoke | Suffolk | Surrey | Sussex | Tees | Three Counties | Wiltshire | WM | York “We flipped the iPlayer brand colours to be lighter and more welcoming, and ensured the buttons were big and bright, with obvious differences in the selection states of navigation icons,” they say. Usability was a key consideration, according to Hewitt.
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Moving Brands has also worked on the sound design for the app’s animated wordmark, which was created in-house in a meeting room using xylophones and wobble boards. The identity is carried across multiple platforms, including promotional posters and films. “The app had to fit within the existing iPlayer brand but have a distinct personality – like the little cousin of the family,” says Hewitt. “Takeover” is one of the key themes in terms of visual identity, which incorporates components of the original BBC iPlayer logo and brand combined with typography that bursts on to the screen. It allows them to have complete control over which monster-themed avatar they want to guide them through the app, as well as being able to edit and curate the programmes they want to watch.Įqually though, the consultancy was keen to ensure a safe space for users, limiting which of the corners of the internet they are able to access via the app.
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The app, which took three months to complete, has been designed to give them the freedom to “be the boss of their own adult-free zone”, according to creative director Jon Hewitt.
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Moving Brands has designed a new on demand platform for the BBC’s children’s programmes on its CBeebies and CBBC channels.Īimed at one to nine-year-olds, BBC iPlayer Kids takes the form of an app which looks to tap into the changing viewing patterns of kids away from Saturday morning TV sessions and towards using tablets and other devices to interact with their favourite programmes.