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In early April, President Donald Trump gathered dozens of hard-hat-clad coal miners around him in the White House East Room.
“The Coca-Cola logo has become an American icon dipped ... It flows visually as the typography forms each letter.” So what’s the hidden message? “The ribbons feel like abstract liquid ...
Though the Coca Cola logo may just seem like a stylised version of the brand's name, the sweeping tail of the letter 'C' is said to represent a smile, highlighting the brand's emphasis on ...
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 ...
After all, we would recognize that iconic red label (or maybe even that Coca-Cola yellow cap) anywhere. But why did the company choose this shade for its logo in the first place? And once you ...
Coca-Cola is reviving its iconic “Share a Coke ... s bottles and cans into personalized keepsakes and replacing the logo with popular first names. Now, as Gen Z seeks out more authentic ...
Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey presented Trump with a bottle that replaces the traditional Diet Coke logo with a label showing an image of the White House and text that says: “The Inauguration of ...
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.