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terça-feira, 31 de maio de 2011

The Night and Ray Parker Jr.


In The Heat Of The Night Ray Parker Jr.

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Ray Parker Jr. - Tonights The Night.
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Heat Of The Night Ray Parker Jr
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He promises you things will be different
If you just give him one more try
You want so bad to believe
Though you know it's just another lie

He wants to know if he can come over
And that he's sorry about the other night
Though your mind says no
Your heart tells 'em it's alright

Deep in the night
He promises you love forever
Don't you know better girl
Than to believe a man
In the heat of the night
(Heat of the night)
It's nothing but promises
(Heat of the night)
Heat of the night
(Heat of the night)
Be careful baby
(Heat of the night)

He starts with touching you all over
Whispering sweet nothings in your ear
Though you know it's jive
At the time it's what you wanna hear

Now you're intelligent enough to know better
But you just for the moment get weak
As nature takes control and you start
To feel the heat

Then the next day you're wondering why
Why me? Oh, why me?
You got caught baby
With your defenses down
In the heat of the night
(Heat of the night)
Ain't nothing but lies
(Heat of the night)
Heat of the night
Whoa, yeah, heat of the night baby
(Heat of the night)

Oh, his passion made you believe
He loved only you
But when he slipped and cried out
Another woman's name
You shoulda knew

You'll never see the truth
'Til he's through
(He's just been using you)
You shoulda known better girl
Than to believe a man
In the heat of the night baby
(Heat of the night)

It's nothing but promises
(Heat of the night)
Heat of the night
(Heat of the night)
Baby why must you get burned to learn
(Heat of the night)
In the heat of the night
(Heat of the night)
It's nothing but promises
(Heat of the night)
You shoulda known better girl
(Heat of the night)
Than to believe a man
In the heat of the night
(Heat of the night)
Oh
(Heat of the night)
(Heat of the night)


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segunda-feira, 30 de maio de 2011

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26 de novembro de 2010

Evolução do Logotipo da Pepsi Cola


Pepsi Logo

Pepsi LogoPepsi-Cola is one of the most famous soft drinks consumed worldwide. Manufactured and marketed by PepsiCo, it was first developed and produced in the early 1890’s by Caleb Bradham, a pharmacist in New Bern, North Carolina labeled as “Brad’s drink”. In 1898, Bradham renamed his drink into “Pepsi-Cola”.
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On June 16, 1903, the title Pepsi-Cola was trademarked and had since remained unchanged. But one aspect of Pepsi-Cola that witnessed many transformations over the years is the Pepsi logo. The Pepsi logois one of the most famous and recognized logo design in the world.
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In 1898, Bradham used a scribbled logo script as the first Pepsi logo to brand the product. When his business got established and people started enjoying his drink, Bradham decided to modify the Pepsi logo into a more customized version of the previous logo script. Thus, in 1905, a modified script logo was introduced, followed by a second change in Pepsi logo in 1906 with the inclusion of the slogan, “The Original Pure Food Drink”, in it.
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During the 1933’s sugar crisis, Loft, Inc. bought Pepsi-Cola. As part of their marketing strategy, Pepsi-Cola doubled the quantity of its drink from six-ounce package size to twelve-ounces for 10 cents. Thus, the slogan “Refreshing & Healthful” was added to the Pepsi logo, which was printed on the bottle. When the price for the twelve-ounce bottle dropped to 5 cents, Pepsi-Cola reverted back to the old logo design.
Pepsi Logo Transformation
In 1940, Walter Mack, the CEO of Pepsi-Cola, adopted the idea of 12-oz. embossed bottle with “Pepsi-Cola” baked into the glass. He further developed the idea of introducing the new bottle design with crown, labeled with the Pepsi logo. In 1941, the Pepsi bottle crown colors were changed to red, white and blue, along with the Pepsi logo, to commemorate the war efforts of the country.
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By 1943, the Pepsi logo adopted a “bottle cap” look that included the slogan, “Bigger Drink, Better Taste”. Later, in 1962, the Pepsi logo was replaced with two bulls-eye marks encircling “Pepsi”, and then again in 1973, into a boxed Pepsi logo with minor typeface changes.
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In 1991, Pepsi commemorated the evolution of its scripted Pepsi logo by featuring a logo design with an italic capital typeface. Later at the company’s 100 years celebration in 1998, Pepsi-Cola unveiled a new logo that symbolized the brand’s innovation and global recognition. The new Pepsi logo consists of a three-dimensional globe against an ice blue background, with the inclusion of the previously designed Pepsi typeface. It has been the official Pepsi logo of PepsiCo, till date.
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Over the past century, the Pepsi logo has been evolved into remarkable designs with significant modifications. All in all, Pepsi logo is an exemplary piece of creativity and innovation. No doubt, it is one of the most recognized logos, ever.
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domingo, 29 de maio de 2011

João Abel Manta

Arte Pública

  

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Nasceu em 1928, em Lisboa. É filho dos pintores Abel Manta e Maria Clementina Carneiro de Moura Manta. Formou-se em Arquitectura pela Escola Superior de Belas Artes de Lisboa (1951), tendo-se dedicado como artista plástico, à pintura, cerâmica, tapeçaria, mosaico, ilustração, artes gráficas e cartoon. Na área da sua formação académica foi o responsável, com Alberto Pessoa e Hernâni Gandra, pelo projecto dos blocos habitacionais da Avenida Infante Santo, referente de qualidade na arquitectura da cidade, com o qual ganhou o Prémio Municipal de Arquitectura (1957). Recebeu ainda o Prémio Nacional da Sociedade Nacional de Belas Artes (1949), o Prémio da Fundação Calouste Gunbenkian (1961) e a Medalha de Prata na Exposição Internacional de Artes Gráficas, em Leipsig (1965).
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A sua pintura, numa primeira fase neofigurativa e eivada de ironia surrealista, tomou depois uma feição de carácter abstracto. Foi o autor das tapeçarias do Salão Nobre da sede da Fundação Calouste Gunbenkian. No cartoon, utilizando-o como forma privilegiada de retrato da sociedade, evidenciou-se de forma ímpar, sendo os anos de 1974 e 1975, dos mais fecundos da sua produção. Publicou o albúm Caricaturas Portuguesas dos Anos de Salazar (1978), síntese de vincada e sofisticada ironia onde o lápis do artista traça um quadro negro, mas preciso, daquele período da nossa história.
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No contexto da arte pública interveio nos pavimentos de mosaico para arruamentos na Praça dos Restauradores, em Lisboa, e na Figueira da Foz. No campo da azulejaria concebeu em Lisboa os painéis: do restaurante do Hotel da Avenida Infante Santo (1952), da Escola Primária do Alto dos Moinhos (1955) e do revestimento do monumental mural da Avenida Calouste Gulbenkian, aplicado em 1982 (concebido em 1970). Foi ainda autor da série de painéis cerâmicos para o Teatro Gil Vicente, em Coimbra (1955), dos azulejos para os edifícios da Associação Académica de Coimbra (1959), bem como de uma composição geométrica para a Caixa Geral de Depósitos, em Mafra (1972).
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sábado, 28 de maio de 2011

Evolução do Logotipo da Coca Cola


Coca-Cola Logo

Coca-Cola Logo
Coca-Cola is the world’s most popular soft drink. Sold in more than 200 countries, it is produced by The Coca-Cola Company and is often simply referred as Coke. Originally intended as a ‘patent medicine’ when it was invented in the late 19th century by pharmacist John S. Pemberton as a ‘coca wine’, Coca-Cola has dominated the worldwide soft drink market for decades now. The Coca-Cola logo, like the product itself, is rated among the most recognized logo design and brands in the world. 
first Coca-Cola logo
The first Coca-Cola logo was created by John Pemberton's partner and bookkeeper, Frank Mason Robinson, in 1885. Thinking that the two Cs would look well in advertising, it was Robinson who came up with the name and chose the logo’s distinctive cursive script.
Coca-cola Bottle
The typeface used, known as Spencerian script, was developed in the mid 19th century and was the dominant form of formal handwriting in the United States during that period. The red and white colored scheme in the Coca-Cola logo was kept simple and distinctive to lure young minds. Even the Coca-Cola bottle symbolized the ‘youthful exuberance of America’. Since then, various designs of the Coca-Cola bottle had been released over the decades. But the ever popular version is the famous 1915’s curved-vessel bottle called the “contour bottle”, better known to many as the “hobble skirt” bottle. Though mistakenly designed as cacao pod, the bottle like Coca-Cola logo has been highly popular and is often regarded as the best design ever. The Coca-Cola logo was first advertised in the Atlanta Journal in 1915 and also appeared on the display of Pemberton’s pharmacy. A Coca-Cola dispenser with the popular logo design was later created by Raymond Loewy. The Coca-Cola logo got registered as a trademark in 1887 and has since then become the brand’s corporate identity.