How the new ‘Today’ design ties in with other NBC News properties

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Color scheme
“Megyn Kelly Today,” as a morning show, naturally takes on a lighter color scheme that is further refined in the new Studio 1A.
Notably, “Megyn Kelly” also features accents of darker wood, which is featured more prominently on the “Nightly” set, a strategic move that gives the network’s signature newscast a more sophisticated look.
The new Studio 1A, on the other hand, is void of wood tones, but does marry the whites, silvers and exposed whitewashed brick found on Kelly’s set into its own design, but trades out the blue and teals for bold orange.
“Nightly” also has hints of lighter tones, namely in the studio’s header elements and metallic walls.
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Clickspring Design, Jack Morton Worldwide, Megyn Kelly Today, NBC, NBC News, NBC Nightly News, New Studio 1A 2018, Studio 1A Rockefeller Center, Studio 3A, studio 3b, Studio 4E, Studio 6A, Today, Today Show, Video Walls
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Branding, Broadcast Design, Broadcast Industry News, Heroes, Networks, Set Design, TV News Set Design