Coca-Cola × Twitch “Drink Break” ad Contributed by Michu Benaim S on Jan 23rd, 2021. Artwork published in December 2020. License: All Rights Reserved. In-House’s variable font Troptical used in a “Drink break” ad by Laundry for Coca-Cola × Twitch. The animation is shown below, together with an alternate version. License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Advertising (1228) Topics Food/Beverage (1631) Designers/Agencies Laundry (1) Tagged withTV commercials/video ads (27)variable fonts (40)chromatic (363)Coca-Cola (12)soft drinks (31)psychedelic (92)1960s style (42)stretched type (226)hyper-extended glyphs (151)colorful/multicolored (638)Twitch (1)social media (175)early uses (981)animated type (168)animation (125) Artwork location United States (5438) Los Angeles (289) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More in Food/Beverage Fugbaum Beerc. 2017Likadi DesignContributed by Tilo Pentzin Huy Fong sriracha hot sauce labelc. 1980Contributed by Nick Sherman Staff Pick Stella Artois CidreContributed by Richard Lipton Sponsor More in Advertising McDonald’s French Fries Ads2009ArnoldChris EdwardsRandy RogersContributed by Fonts In Use Staff Van Nelle ShagPhoto(s) by Florian Hardwig on Flickr. Only Lovers Left Alive print ad2013Contributed by Florian Hardwig Sportspanda: am pm fmc. 2015SportspandaContributed by Florian Hardwig More Fonts In Use Houstonia Magazine Feature2013Chris SkilesContributed by Chris Skiles Staff Pick Thirteen O’Clock and Other Zero Hours by Cyril M. Kornbluth1970unknownContributed by Garrison Martin Staff Pick Récolte2017Jean-Philippe BretinContributed by Bretin Jean-Philippe Staff Pick The New York Times ad campaign: The Truth Is Hard2017Droga5Contributed by Love Lagerkvist Staff Pick Digg2012Contributed by TypeTogether Staff Pick Kapital & Moral by Poing and Maja S.K. Ratkje2016Robin MientjesHåvard GjelsethContributed by Robin Mientjes Staff Pick Hilde & Gretlc. 2018CapitaleContributed by Swiss Typefaces Staff Pick A Letter from the EditorContributed by Stephen Coles Blog