Not only is it my 30th birthday this year (actually, it's this week!) it's also the 100th anniversary of Coca-Cola's iconic glass bottle. So when this collaborative project with Moleskine popped up on my Twitter feed this morning I knew it would make for some most suitable sharing. As a part of the Coca-Cola Mash-Up project, Moleskine invited a group of creatives + designers to use their notebooks as a blank canvas to create something special for the occasion. The result is a 5-piece collection of pop culture goodness.
If you fancy getting your hands on the limited edition Coca-Cola x Moleskine collection then click here. You can see more packaging posts here.
First seen on Creative Boom.
Oh these are fun! Coca Cola is so unhealthy, but I appreciate how iconic the brand is haha.
ReplyDeleteToo true, the only fizz I drink is beer, but I like it's connection to culture and youth.
ReplyDeleteI own a Moleskine, these ones look amazing! Happy Birthday for this week too Mat x
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday mate. Some of these notebooks are really cool and quirky. Unusual way to celebrate an 100th anniversary, makes a change from changing the design of the bottle or can haha.
ReplyDeleteGrowing Positive | Francis
Eek, happy birthday, hope you have an amazing day!
ReplyDeleteMaria xxx
You always find the coolest things dude. Hope you have an amazing birthday Matt.
ReplyDeleteJames
www.getyourbronon.com
Cheers man, that's what I want to do. Share fun stuff! Thanks James, sure I will.
ReplyDeleteThanks Maria!
ReplyDeleteyeah I guess it is when you think about it. I guess brands want to work together to create interest and buzz from other avenues. Thanks mate!
ReplyDeleteThanks my dudey, that's kind! Moleskines rock.
ReplyDeleteLove all the things, so cool!
ReplyDeletex
www.raphaelmarques.com
Oh wow, these are fantastic. I'll have to add one to my collection. What are your birthday plans?
ReplyDeleteSo very neat! And happy birthday week!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome collab! Those cut-outs are v. cool.
ReplyDeleteAlexander @ Mr Essentialist