Great branding project by Martin Boath. Hehas other great designs at his website.
The symbol is great, and I really liked this type face.
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Great branding project by Martin Boath. Hehas other great designs at his website.
The symbol is great, and I really liked this type face.
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Not much to explain here, right?
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UPDATE: Wow, I really like this kind of online discussion, and all. BrandNew made a very nice post showing how image is false. I do agree that the image is false, but I disagree that the Coca-Cola logo has changed that much, since all the logos posted are roughly alike, and the change between them are essentialy applications of the same logo.
Pepsi has drastically changed their logo 6 times over the period illustrated. Coca-Cola has done it twice, over a slighter longer period. If you look at BrandNews image, you can see that in the early 1900’s there was the first and big change in Coca-Cola logo. On that second logo, we already have a rough of the actual logo. Of course we had inumerous drawing corrections along the years, since most of those logos were created by hand, and the precision of logo crafting nowaday is something that didn’t existed 20 year ago. But the concept and main line of the logo is present since early 1900’s.
New York Times compiled a nice interactive timeline of 1969, with lots of breakthrough moments in history. Worth a visit.
Challenge Your World
Challenge Your World is a partenership between Challenge Your World and Motiongrapher. They invite 20 artists, to create 20 videos with crazy and unusual ideas to change the world. Very interesting. More at challengeyourworld.com.
One day… from Challenge Your World on Vimeo.
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