
Evernotes Every Friday
1. Willy Wonka Jr.
How unbelievably fun does this project look! Turnstyle branded this stage production of Willy Wonka for a local elementary school which included posters, programs, candy-bar wrappers, Golden Tickets, cast t-shirts, and various other props. Found via the Dieline.
2. Rejected Movie Posters
What a neat look behind the scenes at some of the reject movie posters, while their counterparts became quite the icon. See more from Clockwork Orange and Pulp Fiction on Creative Bloq, found via Nubby Twiglet.
3. Share a Coke campaign
Potential gift idea for your Coca Cola loving friend?
“We are delighted to be launching the Share a Coke campaign, which sees the iconic Coca-Cola script transformed and personalized for our consumers for the first time in our history. We understand the value of offering consumers an authentic and personal brand experience, which is why we are inviting the public to have fun finding the names on our products and taking the time to Share a Coke with their friends and loved ones, both in-store and online” Jon Woods, Managing Director for Coca-Cola Great Britain
Found via the Dieline.
4. Allison Chamber’s Student Project
Not only do I love this retro inspired branding, the goal of reducing waste at baseball games would definitely be achieved!
“In addition to brand development, this project called for creating a strategy to reduce packaging waste at baseball games. Nostalgic script from by-gone days inspired the logo. Fans can re-use their ‘Game Seasoned Nuts’ tin game after game, or even store a prized baseball. Season ticket holders get the branded tin holding their tickets, a coupon for nuts, and a baseball signed by the players. The goal of the project is to increase loyalty and fan base, while developing a sustainable, environmental solution.”
Designed by Allison Chambers, found via the Dieline.
5. Publico by Noote & Netoo
I am not normally drawn to Art Deco pieces, but I really love this new branding for the restaurant Publico. See more on Art of the Menu, designed by Noote & Netoo.