- Encerramentos (1997 A 2006) - Bom Dia Brasil

As technology improved, the closings began to feature more camera movement, panning across the newsroom to show the crew or scrolling credits over a wide shot of the set. Major Logo & Identity Shifts Year Range Primary Logo Style Aesthetic Note 1997–1999 Flat/2D Map Design Earth tones and traditional newsroom feel. 1999–2006 3D Metallic Gloss Introduction of blue/silver palettes and glass-heavy sets. 2006 (Late) High-Contrast Digital

Throughout this decade, the closing sequences shared several distinct elements: Bom Dia Brasil - Encerramentos (1997 a 2006)

The iconic orchestral theme underwent subtle arrangements but maintained its urgent, waking-up energy. As technology improved, the closings began to feature

The period from 1997 to 2006 marked a transformative era for Bom Dia Brasil , shifting from a rigid, Brasília-based political briefing to a more dynamic national morning news program. The "encerramentos" (closing sequences) of this decade are particularly nostalgic for viewers, capturing changes in the show's tone, anchors, and visual identity. Key Evolutionary Phases Key Evolutionary Phases Late '90s closings sometimes briefly

Late '90s closings sometimes briefly recapped major headlines, such as fuel price hikes or social issues, before the final goodbye.