Digigram, developer of innovative audio and video solutions, is celebrating its 30th anniversary by introducing a new look and logo designed to symbolize the dynamic, modern face of the company while reflecting both its strong history and future-oriented focus.
Based on an image of audio waves propagating in an infinite spiral, the logo echoes the “D” in Digigram and is evocative of the “play” symbol known worldwide. “Over the past three decades, from its early participation in the revolution of radio to its current delivery of advanced sound cards and IP-based audio/video solutions, Digigram has grown into a world-leading provider of technologies supporting the digital media industries,” says Philippe Delacroix, president and CEO at Digigram. “The production of technical advances in the service of our customers always has been at the heart of our business. The shape and flow of our new logo, enhanced with a vibrant touch of colour, reinforce the idea of dynamic forward movement and speak to Digigram’s continual work to offer uniquely sophisticated solutions to the global marketplace.”
Founded in Grenoble in 1985 and publicly trading since 1997, Digigram has evolved into a leader in professional sound cards and a leading provider of advanced audio and video over IP solutions. Throughout its history, Digigram has adjusted the marketplace by introducing new technologies and derivative products with transformative functionality. In the early 90s, for example, Digigram entered the radio broadcasting market with the first digital sound card, the PCX3. Capable of compressing and decompressing audio digitally in real time, this innovative product disrupted the broadcast industry not only by signalling the end of reliance on tape, but also by enabling the deployment of radio automation solutions.
At the dawn of the new century, Digigram launched its EtherSound range, enabling the transport of low-latency audio via Ethernet LANs and allowing the replacement of the traditional multipair cables. A decade later, Digigram altered the way in which signals are transported to and from radio broadcast facilities. The company’s IP audio transport products made it easier and more affordable for reporters to send contributions to the studio live over the Internet and also facilitate more flexible distribution of programs to listeners.
In the past few years, Digigram has made strategic acquisitions that bring advanced IP video solutions into the company’s portfolio, rounding out a complete offering of IP-based solutions. Through on-going research and development, Digigram is extending these technologies into solutions that leverage the cloud to enable more flexible and efficient management and transport of audio and video.
Digigram’s perpetual commitment to research and innovation in the realm of audio and video technologies is reflected by the company’s new visual identity. Later in 2015, this campaign will include the publishing of a new corporate website that is closely aligned with the symbolism and visual impact of the new Digigram logo.