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This logo features the famous Coca-Cola script in a red box, underlined with a white wave. This logo is still popularly used today, owing to its spectacular design. The 1980’s was an exciting time for Coca-Cola because that’s when it blessed the world with Diet Coke.
Coca-Cola is without a doubt one of the world’s most iconic brands. From the delicious dark fizzy liquid that can quench any thirst to its ad campaigns featuring the likes of celebrities such as Cameron Diaz, Natasha Lyonne and Taylor Swift, it is simply a world favourite. Part of Coca-Cola’s iconic character is its bottle’s product design.
At first, to ensure Coca Cola could be differentiated from competitors that were eager to piggy-back on the drink’s popularity, it introduced a diamond-shaped label in 1906 with the Coca-Cola trademark.
The Diet Coke logo was the first to feature a change in font from the regular script to slab serif. The company also mixed and matched by swapping colors. They printed Diet Coke in bold red letters on a white background which was the opposite of what they had been doing before.