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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, several layers of orange ripples emerge from the bottom left corner of the screen, followed by blue ripples on the bottom right, {{color|mediumvioletred|magenta}} on the top left, and | '''Visuals:''' On a white background, several layers of orange ripples emerge from the bottom left corner of the screen, followed by blue ripples on the bottom right, {{color|mediumvioletred|magenta}} on the top left, and green on the top right before all of them are obscured by a burst of yellow particles, dispersing around an invisible sphere. This is followed by a subsequent burst of red, purple | ||
, blue, and | , blue, and green particles as the camera rotates to an angle below the bursts (which also speeds up the animation). Five solid rings in yellow, orange, green, blue and green then emerge from the sphere one by one, in that order. After the rings emerge and the particles disappear for a second, "{{color|navy|'''Y L E'''}}" fades in below, forming the final product. | ||
'''Trivia:''' Advertising graphic artist Herbie Kastemaa designed the new company logo nicknamed "Renkaat" ("Rings" in English) in 1990. Kastemaa used the company's previous logo for the basics of creating the new one (most notably the wavelength seen in the previous logo). All five rings represent the company's news, sport, music, drama and entertainment operations. | '''Trivia:''' Advertising graphic artist Herbie Kastemaa designed the new company logo nicknamed "Renkaat" ("Rings" in English) in 1990. Kastemaa used the company's previous logo for the basics of creating the new one (most notably the wavelength seen in the previous logo). All five rings represent the company's news, sport, music, drama and entertainment operations. | ||