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Coca-Cola is at least partially responsible for Santa as you know him Shutterstock When you picture Santa, is he a plump, bearded older man who's wearing red? You can thank Coca-Cola for that image, at least in part. In 1931, the company hired Haddon Sundblom to paint images of Sant...
The Arctic Home designs (white or red) presented well on shelf, were appealing, and succeed in conveying credible messaging. But altering the color of the Arctic Home cans for traditional Coca-Cola from red to white created confusion for both the Coca-Cola drinker and the Diet Coke drinker ...
Each year, the Clash sees drivers run a standardized paint scheme with their names and team logos on the car to help fans learn who signed where in free agency. 14 teams returned from last season, which meant there were six new teams and at least 12 drivers with new homes for the ...
detail to its classic wave detail. Its heavier font type makes it look more commandeering. You’ll also notice more depth brought by more lines making up the wave. Coca-Cola’s 2003 face could be called a happy coincidence. Remember when we said that red was an appetite-inducing color?
(some were weaker) and the corresponding swatch was oxidized. 99v (12 batteries) is a beautiful green that I will definitely use again. The red at 18v is also noteworthy. When the new rectifier arrives, I’ll fill in the in-between voltages on the swatch sheet. It’s really liberating ...
The first-ever Coca-Cola mural (a white “Drink Coca-Cola” logo on a red background) was painted in 1894 on the side of Young Brothers Pharmacy in Cartersville, Ga., about an hour north of Atlanta. During the late 19th and 20th centur...
Coca-Cola is at least partially responsible for Santa as you know him Shutterstock When you picture Santa, is he a plump, bearded older man who's wearing red? You can thank Coca-Cola for that image, at least in part. In 1931, the company hired Haddon Sundblom to paint images of Santa...