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Where else does McDonald’s use color to draw customers in. McDonalds has started to use this color philosophy to influence and change the way people currently think about their brand as well.
McDonald's Canada has revealed an ingenious new ad campaign, craftily hiding the iconic Golden Arches in plain sight. The ads centre around the chaos of Moving Day, reminding hungry patrons that ...
McDonald’s is known for changing its logos from time to time, be it on the trend or supporting a cause. It is the most creative, cost-effective and bold way to draw eyeballs to your communication.
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.
YOU may have seen the McDonald’s logo more times than you can count, but you probably don’t know about the unusual symbolism behind it. As well as signifying the M for McDonald’s,… ...
But it’s the 2010s. Now, the prizes come to you. On July 19, anyone who places a McDonald's order of at least $5 via Uber Eats — in addition to the delivery fee — will receive a free, random ...
McDonald's pulled out of Russia amid the war with Ukraine, and sold its restaurants. The first rebranded location just opened under a new name, with new logos and uniforms.
1 Simple Tweak to the McDonald’s Logo Could Save the Fast Food Giant Gobs of Money. One genius designer’s brilliant plan to save big brands millions while reducing their ecological footprint.
McDonald's is distinguishable because of its signature colours of red and yellow ... giving the logo an extra punch and drawing the eye of would-be customers.
McDonald's flipped its golden arches upside down at a location in Lynwood, California, in honor of International Women's Day on Thursday.; The fast-food giant also turned its logo up on Facebook ...
McDonalds’ Thailand chain posted a message to its official Facebook page, warning in Thai and English that any democracy activist who uses their logo or had used it in the past must “cease and ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Twenty-one people have been indicted in the alleged defrauding of McDonald's restaurants of millions of dollars by the apparent rigging of game promotions, U.S. prosecutors ...