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The new Pepsi logo has some key updates from its last redesign in 2008. First, the newly unveiled logo design features the word “Pepsi” in a distinctive, bold typeface.
Pepsi on Tuesday unveiled a new logo and branding that will roll out in North America this fall and globally next year. It looks a lot like the 1990s version which seems to have stuck in people ...
The new Pepsi logo, designed by the Arnell Group, looks suspiciously like an old, long-abandoned Diet Pepsi logo (see below). Both new and old logos have an almost identical, rounded, sans-serif ...
Pepsi has gone through six logo changes over the last 125 years. The first logo was created by Caleb D. Bradham, a pharmacist and the inventor of the formula for the first Pepsi-Cola in New Bern ...
Pepsi is about to turn 125 and the soda company is celebrating in a big way. Tuesday, the soda maker unveiled an entirely new brand, one that will see changes to its iconic globe and typography ...
However, new additions to marketing and packaging materials will include a linear can silhouette featured behind the globe and as an electric blue "pulse" emanating from the logo. Courtesy of Pepsi ...
Pepsi is unveiling a new logo and visual identity system after 14 years that includes a bold typeface, updated color palette and a signature pulse/PepsiCo “At PepsiCo, ...
Pepsi's new logo, featuring bolder font and an updated color palette, will debut across North America this fall before being rolled out internationally in 2024. Skip to Article.
Pepsi has unveiled a new logo for the first time in 14 years. Featuring bolder print with the drink’s name at the center, the new cans have ditched their calm blue for a darker shade.
Pepsi on Tuesday unveiled a new logo and branding that will roll out in North America this fall and globally next year. It looks a lot like the 1990s version which seems to have stuck in people ...
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The HIDDEN Meaning in Pepsi’s New Logo
Ew, have you seen Pepsi’s brand NEW logo? It’s… well, not the most appealing. And while the internet is ABLAZE with hatred over this change, we’re here to show you why Pepsi actually just made a ...