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Inspired by an enamel sign from the 1950s to mark the 130th anniversary in 2016 of Coca-Cola Inc.

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In this Affinity Photo composing I used a pin up from Peter Driben (1903 - 1968) and a photographed and cropped Coke can. And the used font for the Coca-Cola word logo is Loki-Cola.

Funfact: The font for the word mark Coca-Cola was never copyrighted for and by Coca-Cola Inc. The word marks Coke and Coca-Cola, on the other hand, are registered trademarks. 
 

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17 hours ago, Komatös said:

Inspired by an enamel sign from the 1950s ...

... which still exude a certain nostalgic charm today.

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