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![]() Posted By Rob- Senior Art Director on November 10, 2008
I'm not that old, but I recall the word, "SUGAR" being in the titles of breakfast cereal when I was a kid. Then I ran across this timeline of cereal brand greats. I was right. Frosted Flakes was originally Sugar Frosted Flakes. Eventually the word sugar was pulled from everything in the breakfast category and replaced with things like, Golden, Frosted and Honey -- certainly more healthy than plain old sugar! Remember Sugar Smacks or Sugar Bear? SUGAR & GUNS! AWESOME! – Oh, sugar, you were a great friend. Graphic design has become such an intense marketing tool that the characters seem to actually play with your kids -- at least tempting them enough to throw a fit until you allow the box in the cart. They're about a animated as you can get and still be two-dimensional. But at least Tony had the huge sugar sparkles going for him on his spoon. That's all kids needed back then. Mmm…sugar… Enjoy some more of these great before & afters including old commercials! And here's a history of tons of cereal including box offers. You could even get a Chris-Craft Speedboat and Surfboard plus "Nuclear Propellant" see here.
![]() ![]() ![]() Posted By Rob- Senior Art Director on October 29, 2008
If you've been to our blog recently you might have noticed a few sneak peaks of the new Pepsi look. With some of the comments posted on different sites you'd think it was a poorly received endeavor and possibly even a publicity stunt. Pepsi has marked the updated look with a video of the brand evolution including logos, bottles, ads, and some slick vector animation that some may argue is a weak justification of the "smirk" that is now the logo - each grin a little different for the brands: Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, and Pepsi Max. You decide.
![]() ![]() ![]() Posted By Rob- Senior Art Director on October 27, 2008
You're accustomed to seeing ads in all the usual places, bllboards, newspaper, internet banners, etc. Unless they're terrificly creative they're common placement makes them become practically invisible. But take the creativity and some original placement and you can ratchet up the effectiveness exponentially! ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted By Rusty- President/CEO on October 23, 2008
OOOH, AAAH! Pepsi hasn't unveiled their new logos yet, but by doing a little detective work on the web at the US Patent and Trademark Office's Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS) web site we (and now you) get a peek at their newly registered logos for Pepsi, Mtn Dew and Gatorade before the public. This might not be the final form of the new logos but it's gotta be close if they're registering these marks. ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted By Rusty- President/CEO on October 22, 2008
Pepsi announced today that it will be revamping the design and identities of their key brands, in light of the decrease in sales with drops between 2% and 5% in different beverage categories. No visuals, other than the logo above, have been released so this is definitely a preemptive review of the work done by New York-based Arnell Group. PepsiCo plans to pour some $1.2 billion over three years into sweeping changes to its brands, including what Chairman-CEO Indra Nooyi characterized as a "revamp of every aspect of the brand proposition for our key [carbonated soft drink] brands. How they look, how they're packaged, how they will be merchandised on the shelves, and how they connect with consumers." ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted By Rusty- President/CEO on October 21, 2008
We wanted to post a few cool web designs for Phoenix businesses. Hey we're not opposed to pointing out some good web design work others have done for our Phoenix market, but we're having a difficult time finding any (other than those we have done of course.) So here's a few cool web designs from beyond the Phoenix zone. Ice Break web site, Oakley's site design, SonicJam Asian web design, and my personal favoriteProject 7-7's web site design. Too much fun! If you can find any other cool web designs for Phoenix businesses that Avenue 25 didn't design, please send us a link to them! ![]() ![]() Posted By Rusty- President/CEO on October 21, 2008
Here is some good advice to keep in mind for our web designer readers. When designing your next web site try these more professional web tactics... 1. Don't say "click here". When calling a reader to action, use a brief, meaningful web link that provides information when read out of context such as "About puppy breath". And don't link the whole phrase. 2. Use standard redirects in your web sites. Don't use "refresh" to redirect it can break your "back" button. Use HTTP redirects instead. ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted By Rusty- President/CEO on October 16, 2008
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"A good ad should be like a good sermon: It must not only comfort the afflicted, it also must afflict the comfortable."
Young men 18 to 34 are receptive to online ads and can recall about half of the ads they see on the Web, according to research released today from Break Media.