In May last year, the French pay TV broadcaster Canal+ relaunched most of its wide range of thematic TV channels, bringing them together by added a "plus" to their names and giving them similar logos. Some of the channels owned by Canal+ were unaffected by this rebrand, but two of them followed suit this month. On April 5, the group's cooking and home-styling channels, previously known as Cuisine.tv and Télé Maison, became Cuisine+ and Maison+.
For more visuals, I refer you to the French TV design blog Lenodal, where you'll find an extensive entry on the subject. The new identities were developed by Canal+' in-house team.
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