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Coca-Cola’s breaking one of the cardinal rules of logo usage for a good cause. Brand guides warn against stretching or otherwise manipulating a logo’s shape, but for a new campaign to ...
The viewer follows a passage being written in an old-timey typeface until there’s a reference to a bottle of Coke. Suddenly, the type appears as the cola company’s script logo. The ad is part ...
Share a Coke' saw the Coca-Cola logo replaced by first names – which, as you might expect, drove countless people to search for their own or that of their friends – because not even the best ...
In its canned form, Orange Vanilla Coke utilizes the same design that the standard Coke line has used since 2016: The logo is large, the center of the can is red, and an arc of a contrasting color ...
Coca-Cola, a global titan in the food and drink industry, boasts an instantly recognizable logo and iconic color scheme that resonates worldwide. Coke drinkers can spot their favorite beverage ...
For the product’s packaging — which appears to allude to a Y2K aesthetic with funky bubbles, pink and blue coloring and a pixelated logo ... a flavor, a Coke with vanilla or something, ...
Take the Coke logo, for example. Now, the Coca-Cola font is iconic in its own right. But if you look a little more closely, it holds something dear to the company’s heart—a nod to happiness.
Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. said Monday that it developed the soda, which mixes cola with orange and vanilla flavors, in response to growing consumer demand for the comforting, nostalgic flavor.