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− | |Coke 1886. |
+ | |Coke 1886.svg|1886–1887 |
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+ | |Cocacola.svg|1887–1941 |
+ | |Cocacola1890.svg|1890–1891 |
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− | |Coca Cola 1890-1891.PNG|1890-1891 |
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+ | |Cocacola1891-1941.svg|1891–1941 |
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|Coca-Cola.svg|1941–present |
|Coca-Cola.svg|1941–present |
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− | |Coca-Cola (Bold).svg|1987–2003 |
+ | |Coca-Cola (Bold).svg|1987–2003, 2006–2009 |
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==1886–1887== |
==1886–1887== |
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[[File:Coke 1886.svg|center|250px]] |
[[File:Coke 1886.svg|center|250px]] |
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− | '''Coca-Cola''' was originally invented by John S. Pemberton |
+ | '''Coca-Cola''' was originally invented by John S. Pemberton on May 8, 1886 as a medicine, thanks to its trace amounts of cocaine (which explains the "Coca" part of the name). |
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==1887–1941== |
==1887–1941== |
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− | [[File:Cocacola.svg|center| |
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− | In 1887, the now-familiar Spencerian |
+ | In 1887, the now-familiar 'Spencerian' script was first used. In those days, the script varied depending on its application, and the word 'Trademark' also commonly appeared at the bottom of the first letter 'C'. |
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[[File:Cocacola1890.svg|center|250px]] |
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[[File:Cocacola1891-1941.svg|center|250px]] |
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By 1891, the script began to be standardised. |
By 1891, the script began to be standardised. |
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[[File:Coca-Cola.svg|center|250px]] |
[[File:Coca-Cola.svg|center|250px]] |
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− | + | In 1941, the wordmark was edited and became more italicized. This evolved into what would become the company's longest-used design to date as well as one of the most famous logos in history. |
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− | ===1987–2003=== |
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[[File:Coca-Cola (Bold).svg|centre|250px]] |
[[File:Coca-Cola (Bold).svg|centre|250px]] |
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− | In 1987, |
+ | In 1987, the wordmark was modified with a bolder, slightly straightened-up version of the script. This was used until a revamp in 2003, but briefly returned in 2006 during ''The Coke Side of Life'' campaign alongside the main logo and removed again in 2009 with the new ''Open Happiness'' campaign. |
==External links== |
==External links== |
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[[Category:Food and drink in the Dominican Republic]] |
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[[Category:Food and drink in South Korea]] |
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Revision as of 15:37, 9 March 2020
This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1887–1941 | 1890–1891 | ||||
1886–1887 | 1887–1941 | 1890–1891 | 1891–1941 | 1941–present | 1987–2003, 2006–2009 |
1886–1887
Coca-Cola was originally invented by John S. Pemberton on May 8, 1886 as a medicine, thanks to its trace amounts of cocaine (which explains the "Coca" part of the name).
1887–1941
In 1887, the now-familiar 'Spencerian' script was first used. In those days, the script varied depending on its application, and the word 'Trademark' also commonly appeared at the bottom of the first letter 'C'.
1890–1891
A new logo was released for Coca-Cola in 1890, which featured more swirls. The logo deemed unpopular and they quickly changed back in a year later.
1891–1941
By 1891, the script began to be standardised.
1941–present
In 1941, the wordmark was edited and became more italicized. This evolved into what would become the company's longest-used design to date as well as one of the most famous logos in history.
1987–2003, 2006–2009
In 1987, the wordmark was modified with a bolder, slightly straightened-up version of the script. This was used until a revamp in 2003, but briefly returned in 2006 during The Coke Side of Life campaign alongside the main logo and removed again in 2009 with the new Open Happiness campaign.
External links
Cinemas:
Regal Cinemas | Edwards Theatres | United Artists Theatres | Cinebarre Theatres Features: Regal Premium Experience | Regal IMAX Theatre Cards: Regal Crown Club |