Cossette and McDonald's deconstruct the iconic Golden Arches to direct people to the nearest restaurant

2/13/2018

Work

Copy of Follow The Arches On Your Left
Logo cossette
by Cossette

McDonald’s finds itself driving traffic to the nearest restaurant location with the new Follow the Arches campaign. The iconic arches have been deconstructed and transformed into directional billboards, meant to give consumers a nudge in the right direction.

Copy of Mc Ds Follow The Arches CSV
The campaign is a playful example of how the arches are recognizable, even when the consumer only sees a portion of the logo.
Brand 01
Andrew Mumford, McDonald’s Regional Marketing Supervisor

The campaign features sections of the golden arches logo as the only graphic element, paired with a simple instructional line, allowing them to work anywhere in the world with any language and be immediately recognizable as the brand.

We noticed that all over Canada, from major cities to small towns, you could find signs directing you to the nearest McDonald’s. This campaign is a nod to those signs, but with a fun visual twist. With minimal text and a creative use of the brand’s colours and logo, Followthe Arches not only translates on a national, but a global scale.
Peter Ignazi Headshot
Peter Ignazi, Chief Creative Officer at Cossette

The out-of-home campaign will consist of four billboards (three static and one digital) in high traffic areas across downtown Toronto and the GTA, targeting people on the go who might just need a little reminder that the next McDonald’s is just a left or right turn away.

Copy of Follow The Arches On Your Right
Copy of Follow The Arches On Your Left
Copy of Follow The Arches Next Exit
Copy of Follow The Arches Just Missed Us

Credits

Client
McDonald's® Canada
Agency
Cossette
Media Agency
OMD, Novus