On October 1, 1992, Cartoon Network was officially launched and debuted its now-iconic logo, featuring a black and white 7x2 square grid with each letters of the company's name on it set in Eagle Bold. The logo was designed by Hatmaker, a division of Corey McPherson Nash. In the network's early years, it was mostly internally referred to as "the Cartoon Network". Although this logo stopped usage in June 14, 2004 in the USA, this logo was still active on other uses such as that on Cartoon Network-licensed consumer packaging until 2019 and again in 2022, at the bottom of the network's website until 2024, as a trademark logo, on logos of Cartoon Network Studios from 1994 to 2012, on the Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe logo from 2009 to 2022, and Cartoon Network Interactive from 2000 to 2006, on certain countries until between 2005 and 2006 (unless one counts the 25th anniversary of its Brazil and Latin American feeds in April 2018), and on the Cartoon Network Studios building in Burbank, California until it's closure in 2023. It was also used as the logo of Cartoon Network Productions from 1994 to 2019, starting with Space Ghost Coast to Coast, with the last Cartoon Network original series to use the network's 1992 logo as the production logo is Ben 10 reboot, Lasso and Comet for shorts and pilots, Regular Show: The Movie for movies or films, and Long Live the Royals for miniseries.
Credit to @TheNewVicChannel for the vector, and Warner Bros. Discovery for Cartoon Network and their logo.