@Louie Mantia Yeah, this doesn't come across as futuristic at all. The metal represents the can itself, I didn't see what Guillame's point was with that. The slight curving on the ends is just the right amount to make it different from their previous version to make it feel a little more modern and like a refreshing liquid.
@Johnny Waterman I'm glad you noticed that! Pepsi's old logo came to points on both ends. Whereas mine comes to a soft end, a kind of teardrop shape. Like you said: liquid!
@Louie Mantia@Johnny Waterman That's exactly what I saw when I posted the first comment on this. Removing the sharp corners on the thick ends, as well as slightly on the pointed ends, is what makes this great.
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Johnny Waterman
@Louie Mantia Yeah, this doesn't come across as futuristic at all. The metal represents the can itself, I didn't see what Guillame's point was with that. The slight curving on the ends is just the right amount to make it different from their previous version to make it feel a little more modern and like a refreshing liquid.
6 months ago
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Louie Mantia
@Johnny Waterman I'm glad you noticed that! Pepsi's old logo came to points on both ends. Whereas mine comes to a soft end, a kind of teardrop shape. Like you said: liquid!
6 months ago
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Ernie Chiaradonna
@Louie Mantia @Johnny Waterman That's exactly what I saw when I posted the first comment on this. Removing the sharp corners on the thick ends, as well as slightly on the pointed ends, is what makes this great.
6 months ago
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Isaac Grantâ„¢
Pepsi should do this instead of trying to detach themselves from their classic feel.
17 days ago