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As part of a campaign which is expanding Pepsi's advertising well beyond TV, design is central to getting the brand talked about.
A new Pepsi can series features several designers who each interpret the original idea. J Kaczmarek of NY designed and illustrated this packaging and the sheer beauty of the product is generating interest worldwide.
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