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The Coca-Cola Company; Usage on ka.wikipedia.org კოკა-კოლა (კომპანია) Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 코카콜라 컴퍼니; Usage on la.wikipedia.org The Coca-Cola Company; Usage on lv.wikipedia.org The Coca-Cola Company; Usage on ms.wikipedia.org The Coca-Cola Company; Usage on my.wikipedia.org
The text in Ford Motor Company's logo is written in Spencerian script, as is the Coca-Cola logo. [11] It is speculated and highly likely that F. M. Robinson, a bookkeeper said to have named Coca-Cola, was trained in business and penmanship at Spencerian school, and suggested that it be engraved "Spencerian style."
In the book "An Elegant Hand" by William E Henning, it states that Frank Mason Robinson, who was the bookkeeper of the firm, originated the name Coca-Cola and specified that it be written in Spencerian Script. In a 1914 court case, Robinson testified that he was "practically the originator" and that "some engraver here by the name of Frank ...
His typefaces have been used for corporations such as PBS and Coca-Cola. [7] DiSpigna is also known for his hand-drafted Spencerian lettering, a collection of which he published in his book Love Letters. [8] His career and design work are the subject of the Emmy-winning documentary film Imported from Brooklyn. [9] [10]
A wordmark or word mark is a text-only statement of the name of a product, service, company, organization, or institution which is used for purposes of identification and branding. A wordmark can be an actual word (e.g., Apple), a made-up term that reads like a word (e.g., iPhone), or an acronym, initialism, or series of letters (e.g., IBM).
2000 – Coca-Cola: co za radość ('Coca-Cola: such a joy') — part of international "Enjoy!" branding; created by professor Jerzy Bralczyk, authority in linguistics. branding; created by professor Jerzy Bralczyk, authority in linguistics.
Coca-Cola, or Coke, is a cola soft drink manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company. In 2013, Coke products were sold in over 200 countries and territories worldwide, ...
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