AVID:15 Years of the Motion Graphics Museum

In 2022, the CLG Wiki celebrates its 15th year...
From its origins as an evolution of the original KRS logos, through its formative years on Wetpaint/Wikifoundry to new beginnings on Miraheze, this wiki has maintained one core mission: the preservation, discovery and describing of production logos old and new. The growth of our site from just a few dozen pages to a database of thousands of articles covering logos and idents from around the world, plus the Company Bumpers spin-off site and a thriving discord community stands as a testament to the work and dedication of all our users over the last 15 years in carrying out that mission.

As we look back and reflect on how far we've come, we celebrate with pride our community members past and present and their contributions to this ever-growing site whether it's by writing descriptions, uploading logos, controlling vandals and trolls or just fixing a few mistakes. To everyone over the past decade and a half who has helped make this site what it is today, we say Thank You!

Here's to another 15 years and many more for The Motion Graphics Museum!

CLG Wiki: A Brief History
Here we take a look back at the events that shaped us as a community and brought us to where we are today:
 * July 24, 2007: CLG Wiki is created on Wetpaint, a wiki hosting service, by Silversword55. Its founding administrators are the aforementioned Silversword, DLChandell (DLC), Shadeed329 (Now PackMasterFlash), VofDoom, ASDFTheRevival, GreenLantern40, Willwill45 and Juniorfan88. Its original purpose is to expand on the work of Kris Starring, a member of the Closing Logos group on Yahoo! Groups, and a number of other contributors on his KRS logo descriptions site.
 * January 1, 2008: CLG Wiki's Dream Logos is established to separate the growing trend of dream logos from real logo descriptions
 * January 18, 2008: The closinglogos.com domain is registered
 * 2009: CLG Wiki wins the Judges Choice award in the Wetpaint Golden Can awards
 * 2009: As the wiki grows, the site undergoes structural changes. This results in the "Sectioned" structure we continue to use to this day.
 * 2011: CLG Wiki live, a live stream of logos and logo-themed content, is launched.
 * July 24 2012: The CLG Wiki celebrates 5 years
 * November 26, 2012: Company Bumpers is created as a place for the warning screens, ratings bumpers, and similar content that had accumulated on the main wiki
 * June 2013: Wetpaint transitions to WikiFoundry as new management takes over the platform.
 * 2014: The wiki goes briefly private as a drastic measure to deal with an influx of trolls. The abrupt unprivating of the wiki against the wishes of CLG administrators leads to the their first of several conflicts with the new staff of WikiFoundry ultimately culminating in the CLG's departure from the platform.
 * 2015: The CLG Wiki attempts to migrate to Wikia (now known as FANDOM). Due to negative reactions in the community, the migration is quickly abandoned
 * 2015: The Cokeburst drama leads to the ousting of the founding administrator and longtime "owner" of the wiki DLChandell. Matthew Mayfield, Stephen Cezar (now CezarWBC2020), and Coley Dixon (also known as ColeyD) assume leadership over the site.
 * 2017: CLG Wiki is nominated for the Hobby Hounds award in WikiFoundry's Golden Anvil awards
 * July 9, 2017: The CLG Wiki Discord server is launched
 * July 24 2017: The CLG Wiki celebrates 10 years. It is to be our last anniversary on the original site.
 * January 1, 2018: The TAT Communications logo is found in part after over a decade of searching. This is considered perhaps the most significant find ever made on the wiki.
 * 2018: As part of a shift towards a more encyclopedic and mature CLG Wiki and the de-emphasis of "scary" logos, the long-running "Scare Factor" and "Cheesy Factor" sections are retired in favor of the editor's note. This proves a controversial decision with some long-term contributors leaving the site as a result.
 * 2018: The CLG Wiki is impacted by a two-week outage of WikiFoundry. The duration of the outage and lack of communication from WikiFoundry's ownership leads to several major wikis leaving the platform and CLG Wiki beginning to strongly consider its options moving forward
 * 2018: CLG Wiki is forced to reconsider the validity of many rare finds, including the controversial Cokeburst after their discoverer is exposed as a fraud. This leads to a more skeptical approach to bigger finds and a greater understanding among the community of how to discern fakes.
 * 2018: CLG Wiki Live is discontinued after 7 years following a period of neglect in which very little if any, new material was being added
 * April 20, 2020: A thread is created raising concerns regarding the deprecation of Flash and WikiFoundry's reliance on it for several key features. The resulting discussion and the demeaning response from the owner of WikiFoundry leads to the decision to move the site to a new platform.
 * May 4, 2020: The current incarnation of CLG Wiki is created and efforts begin to migrate content from the original wiki. Company Bumpers follows suit, while Dream Logos is unofficially retired due to inactivity, lack of administration, and apathy from the userbase - remaining on WikiFoundry as a result. Many changes to long-standing elements of the site are made as we adapt to the much wider capabilities of Mediawiki.
 * September 18, 2020: The final remaining pages from the original wiki are migrated.
 * May 2021: With the enabling of the translation extension, the CLG Wiki takes its first step towards becoming a multilingual wiki
 * June 1, 2021: WikiFoundry shuts down due to a lack of revenue to keep the increasingly aged platform running. As a result, the original CLG Wiki sites cease to exist. An automatically created MediaWiki conversion now exists on closinglogos.com; though this is separate from the official site.
 * October 11, 2021: The CLG Wiki's 10,000th article is created.
 * February 13, 2022: The early version of the THX "Cimarron" trailer is finally found when a video was posted on the Discord server. This variant was infamous for breaking speakers and its very rare availability and the search for it at times reached levels of intensity and notoriety similar to that of the TAT Communications logo

Happy 15th CLG Wiki!
Feel free to leave a celebratory message below!
 * Happy 15th to one of my favorite wikis! Here's to many more years and many more logo finds! sig.png Talk ·&#32;Edits 23:19, 25 January 2022 (UTC)
 * Happy 15th anniversary to one of my favorite "collection" websites! Here's to a good continuation for this wiki's work! - DisneyInternationalFan (talk) 11:10, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
 * 15 years. Now THAT'S a milestone. When I joined the Miraheze wiki, I knew I was about to help one of the biggest closing logo communities expand. Here's to 15 years of describing closing logos, from LogoFun13! LF13-wiki1.png LF13-wiki2.png / 02:26, 12 February 2022 (UTC)
 * Happy 15 years to one of my favorite websites!  Logohub   (talk) 07:51, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
 * Happy 15th anniversary, CLG Wiki! This website inspired me to study the design and presentation of TV and film production logos (in my own spare time for at least 15 years) so that I can make my own logos for my future businesses. DatuDimatablan (talk) 12:34, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
 * Happy 15th Anniversary to our beloved Closing Logo Group Wiki! I have been editing the Closing Logo Group Wiki since late 2010's, and uploaded these logos I captured. I proudly celebrate the CLG Wiki's 15th anniversary of its memories since 2007, and I never left the wiki since. Like Kohmi Hirose's 1998 album THE BEST "Love Winters", CLG Wiki has a heart of the best logos, like WikiFoundary and Fandom, and keeps on running for over 15 years! Thank you very much!! (Promise Frontier from Pick-up Voice+Alive&Kicking Believers) MizukiAccent48 (talk) 15:50, 15 February 2022 (UTC)