Sometimes it takes only a second for the way we see something familiar to change completely. Someone points out a small detail, and suddenly the design looks different forever. Many people have experienced this with the famous Coca-Cola logo. When you look closely at the second “C” in the word “Cola,” the curved shape can appear almost like a gentle smile. Once that idea is noticed, it becomes hard to ignore. What once seemed like a simple flourish of lettering begins to feel warmer and more welcoming, almost as if the bottle itself carries a friendly expression. It raises an interesting question: was this subtle “smile” intentionally designed, or is it simply the human mind finding meaning where none was planned?
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