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The new logo and package rebranding appear to be an attempt to appeal to customers' nostalgia, a marketing technique that multiple brands have embraced during the pandemic.
No one cares that your airline logo has been crafted out of unicorn tears and your visual language is AI-generated if their flight keeps getting cancelled or they get involuntarily de-boarded ...
Get ready to see more advertiser logos on college football fields—some of them flashier than others.
When it comes to fast food restaurant logos, the colors red and yellow show up again and again, but why are those particular colors so common?
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The Daily Meal on MSNFast Food Chains Always Trick You Into Spending More. Here's HowFrom celebrity collabs to limited-edition items to creative advertising, here are some of the tricks fast food chains use to ...
Policy Does Fast Food Marketing Make Kids Fat? A new study trumpets a dubious link between obese youngsters and the logos of food companies. Baylen Linnekin | 10.6.2012 8:00 AM ...
Adobe has started using a new wordmark in its branding across the company’s most recent promotional videos for its generative AI apps, though it probably isn’t replacing the actual logo.
Many assume that the McDonald’s logo is simply a massive “M” to represent the name of the fast-food chain. But the famed Golden Arches apparently serve another purpose.
A new study shows fast food brands and logos are imprinted on children’s and teenagers brains and establish consumer patterns at a young age.
Study: Fast-food logos make you impatient Researchers find even subliminal exposure can cause people to feel pressed for time and more likely to buy things ...
McDonald's. Arby's. Wendy's. Burger King. Jack in the Box. In-N-Out and more all use the color red heavily in their logos, why? The answer goes back thousands of years.
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