Pepsi Rebrands, So Why Can’t You?
I’m sure that most of us have realized that Pepsi has rebranded and a lot of people don’t like it and a lot of people do. Honestly, when I first saw it I really didn’t like it. I thought it was a silly version of the latest version of the Pepsi logo. Over the years that Pepsi has been in business they have rebranded multiple times. The same goes for their direct competitor Coca-Cola. But back to the topic at hand… I really didn’t like the new logo when I first saw it.
However, the more I’ve seen it I’ve taken some more time to think about it. I actually do like it. I think it does have a modern look to it which I think the old logo wasn’t sporting. Looking at the product packaging I really do like the solid colors. Maybe it’s like hearing a song that you don’t like over and over again until you start to like it but I really think that the rebranding of Pepsi is a good move forward.
J Taylor Website Evolution
So I’ve been toying around with doing this post for a while now and I’ve finally had a second to sit down and throw something together quick. The idea here is to show all the versions that this site has seen. The first site was built in 2005. And come to think of it, the first three that are shown were built within 4 months of each other; and after 6 months to a year the same goes for the next three. When it comes to the seventh image shown, thats actually designs number 7 and 8. 7 was the same exact design but without the wrinkled, watercolor paper look.
Food For Thought on Driving
I’ve thought about this a lot lately. Having your own business is awesome and a huge responsibility. There have been many design companies in my area of the world that have such a bad reputation because of how they treat their clients… while every networking book that I’ve read talks about how important relationships are. Interesting… and those companies seem to do well for a while then completely fall apart. From my personal observations I’ve noticed that those companies I’m talking about put themselves up at such a high level. In laymans terms, I mean that they exaggerate! Whether it’s exaggerating what can be delivered or exaggerating skills, it basically boils down to lying to the client! Which is not good. Obviously it’s not good to lie. We were all taught as kids that lying is bad. So I don’t understand why these companies which seemed to be doing well would risk everything with a client by lying.
Vitamin Water: Bad for you?
Personally, I really like Vitamin Water. A year or 2 ago when I was drinking soda regularly I took a sip of a Vitamin Water and I thought it tasted like a watered down juice of some sort. Then I kinda got myself into a little bit of a health kick and I started drinking a lot of water. More recently I have been drinking one vitamin water a day. My personal favorite at this point is Focus which has a kiwi-strawberry flavor to it. At first, again, it tasted like water down juice or lemonade. After about 2 months or so of drinking it everyday I have noticed that it tastes a lot sweeter to me since I’m not drinking soda. Plus I’ve read some articles on how Vitamin Water is not good for you. So maybe its phycological that I taste the sugar in it now because the three main things that I’ve been reading that people are harping on are…
The Dark Knight
So with my beautiful fiance, my little bro’s and my dad we all went to see The Dark Knight a couple nights ago and I totally loved it. It was excellent. I wasn’t crazy about Batman Begins; in fact, every single time I tried to sit and watch it I fell asleep because I found it so boring. I don’t know why. Most of my friends loved it but it just didn’t hold my attention. But the new movie is absolutely incredible. It is extremely gripping. Heath Ledger completely lives up to the hype of his character. Also, there are some twists that I wasn’t expecting that I won’t ruin here for anyone who hasn’t seen the movie.





