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    [[IMAGE]] This variation didn’t actually use a modified formula of the original, purely an entire different recipe that didn’t contain sugar. The can featured the word ‘Coke’ written singularly for the first time – in a modern slab serif typeface, accompanied by the prefix ‘Diet’ that was kept in script to reference the standard Coca-Cola logo. In just two years, the new low calorie drink became the top soda in the world, second only to the original. This success, however, was counteracted…

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    How you would describe LCEF’s current visual identity via social? How does that compare to what you may envision? Source: Pew Research Center Why is establishing a visual identity important through LCEF’s social media (SM) platforms important? The visual identity of LCEF communicates who your organization is to a global audience. You want your visual identity to communicate how your financial organization is excellent and what sets you apart. The visual identity for LCEF…

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    to drop out and trust that It would all work out.” Usually if somebody drops out of college, they don't make it very far. As his life goes on, it ironically all falls into place. If he had never dropped out, “the Mac would have never had multiple typeface fonts.” This one man dropping out, changed the world. Wow. Another crazy situation that happened was that it all started in a “garage” when he “was 20.” It went from that, to a “$2 billion company with over 4,000 employees.” Who would have…

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    the meeting he pulled a crumpled piece of paper out of his pocket with a sketch he had done during a cab ride. On the paper he had scribbled the logo that we know today. Later he proceeded to develop it further, determining the character and the typeface. It is crazy to believe that something so simple (but creative) can be very successful. Today thousands of cities have their own versions inspired by the original one. In name of helping the city rise again, Glaser did the work entirely pro bono…

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    widely available and easier to access. The way in which information is displayed on web pages can vastly change the impact it has on the reader and the accessibility of the web page can influence how widely it is used. Simple things such as colour or typeface can dramatically change the way in which information is perceived by the reader and hugely change the meaning and value of that information. The way in which information is laid out on a web page may determine…

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    aerodynamic and streamlined forms” (Pacitti 8). This style had grasped many ideas from different other styles such as cubism, futurism, modernism, as well as many others. Art Nouveau “included identifiable flat, outlined illustrations and hand-drawn typefaces” (Purvis 200) that lead to the confusion with Art Deco, but there is a clear distinction between the two when it comes to these distinct themes from each style” (Cahill 9). “Art Nouveau’s identifying visual quality is an organic, plantlike…

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    I have never finished a game of Clue. The other players were too restless and unwilling to take the steps to solve the murder. Colonel Mustard in the library with the lead pipe. Yet, I understood their anxiety . The satisfaction of a conclusion was sweeter than the process. And I yielded to this opinion until my first encounter with graphic design. When I was 12, I did not realize the significance of logos. In a search through creative articles, I opened the most appealing. “Hidden Meanings…

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    Advertisement of African Mango Diet Product Today, many peoples in the world is obesity caused by bad eating habit. An obesity people exposed to many diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, high-cholesterol, and they get a fatty liver. We all know that thin people are healthier and also looking good, so people like to lose weight as quickly as possible. Daily exercise is not easy to do and we like to find easier way to lose weight, so many people looking for diet products…

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    he learned all about fonts, and everything you would ever need to know about typeface. “The minute I dropped out I could stop taking the required classes that didn't interest me, and begin dropping in on the ones that looked interesting”(Jobs,2005). Just this one class taught him what he was going to use one day. “If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts. And since Windows just copied the Mac, it's…

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    “trust.” A picture is painted of the struggles related to his decision to drop out but first enroll in a calligraphy course. He is descriptive and illustrates the importance of making an unorthodox choice and the connection to the later design of “typefaces.” He also adds a quip referencing Microsoft. Love and…

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