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Motion Design: Pepsi Fresh Campaign

Abduzeedo

Motion Design: Pepsi Fresh Campaign. They have recently released a superb motion design project for a Pepsi campaign spots entitled: Taste & Refresh. They were tasked to create a tangible connection between Pepsi and Music. Now I am gonna go get a Pepsi, *sound of a can opening.

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The History of the Pepsi Logo Design Evolution

Inkbot Design

The History of the Pepsi Logo Design Evolution The Pepsi logo is one of the most recognisable brand emblems in the world. But how did this iconic logo design come to be? Let's embark on a fizzy journey through the ages to explore the history and evolution of the Pepsi logo.

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Out-of-Home Advertising: An Unconventional Approach

Inkbot Design

But the brands willing to take an unconventional approach with their OOH campaigns can create that coveted double-take. Location Targeting: OOH campaigns can be hyper-targeted by placing ads in specific venues, streets, or neighbourhoods. OOH campaigns can activate AR experiences. QR's bridge the offline and online.

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Animated Logos Creative Examples For Inspiration

Graphic Design Junction

They are often used in marketing and advertising campaigns, as they can help to create a more memorable and engaging experience for viewers. For example, the Pepsi logo could have its letters pop out of the screen when clicked on. There are many different ways to create an animated logo.

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Why You Don’t Have to Spend a Fortune on Branding Agencies

Noupe

In 2008, Pepsi hired the now-defunct Arnell Group to redesign its iconic red, white, and blue logo. The agency flattened and tilted Pepsi’s 3D globe to rest on its side, and replaced the bold font with lowercase, sans-serif text. Seven figures may sound steep, but Pepsi is in good company. To be clear, terrible design won’t fly.

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