We’ve seen no shortage of creative billboard campaigns from McDonald’s in recent years, and they often serve to demonstrate how powerful brand recognition can be. With just a few words or even colours, an ad can clearly belong to one particular brand – and this might just be the most minimal offering we’ve seen.
These minimal billboards are a few years old, but they’ve recently resurfaced on Reddit – and users are loving the designs. The campaign asks viewers to ‘follow the arches’, with cropped details of the famous McDonald’s golden arches acting as direction signs pointing towards the nearest restaurant. (Looking for more inspiration? Check out the best print ads ever.)
Cossette design agency (opens in new tab) describes how the campaign chops up “the world’s most recognizable logo,” to prove that “the McDonald’s arches are so ingrained in the minds of consumers that even if you cut them into pieces, they’re still familiar.” By zooming in on aspects of the symbol, the agency created “universally understandable road signs”.
And Reddit users are marveling at just how recognizable they are. “McDonald’s are the kings of brand recognition. At that point, I’m pretty sure a full red billboard would still remind us of them,” one user comments, while another adds, “They literally own the color combination of red and yellow. “
Indeed, this isn’t the first ingenious minimal piece of marketing we’ve seen from McDonald’s – remember when it ditched its branding entirely? Still, last year’s sizzling Burger King rebrand still wears the crown when it comes to burger branding.
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