Plenty of the best logos of all time contain hidden messages. From FedEx's famous 'negative space arrow' to the 'A - Z smile' ...
The Coca-Cola logo is one of the most recognizable in the world - but has a 'subtle message' that you may not have noticed ...
The company had humble beginnings, with Dr John Pemberton serving the world's first Coca Cola at Jacobs' Pharmacy in Atlanta, ...
Through the years, as Coca-Cola introduced new variants like Diet Coke, Coke Zero, limited editions, and innovative flavours, the well-known logo has adapted to fit each iteration while keeping ...
The Coca-Cola logo however, more than just stylish scripting, includes design nuances like the 'C's extended tail, which is thought to represent a smile and aligns with the brand's association ...
While at first glance the Coca-Cola logo may just seem like the brand's name written in a sweeping font, the sweeping tail of the letter 'C' is said to represent a smile, a nod to the brand's ...
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From FedEx's famous 'negative space arrow' to the 'A - Z smile' of the Amazon wordmark, it's the double-take-worthy details ...
Cola's famous logo, but now some eagle-eyed fans of the soft drink have now noticed a 'hidden message' within the iconic ...
Over time, as the company introduced new iterations of its classic drink - from Diet Coke and Coke Zero to limited editions and novel flavours - the celebrated logo has been adapted for each variant, ...