20 Years On: Romeo Speaks Out About the SABC1 Logo He Never Got Paid For

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As the iconic SABC1 logo turns 20, designer Romeo reflects on his role in creating one of South Africa’s most recognizable television symbols. In a candid conversation, he shares how he came to work on the logo, the design process, and the agreements—or lack thereof—between himself, the agency Espial, and the SABC. Despite the logo’s enduring legacy, Romeo says he was never compensated for his work. He opens up about the behind-the-scenes efforts to resolve the issue since 2019 and what true justice would look like today—whether it’s payment, recognition, accountability, or broader change for creatives across South Africa.
6 Feb English South Africa Society & Culture

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