McDonald's sead bomb
Wednesday, 08 February 2012 15:09
Designer Sean Click came up with the 'sead bomb' for MC Donald's. Eschscholzia californica (the state flower of California) is according to the law illegal to remove, so MC Donald's placed flowers in the shape of their logo in landfields. Because the removal of these flowers is illegal, land owners have to leave them there or plant around the logo so it isn't visible.
- Spotted: Molblog
- Website: Sean Click
- Published in Marketing & Ads
Tagged under
Related items (by tag)
Leave a comment
Make sure you enter the (*) required information where indicated.
Basic HTML code is allowed.
Nieuwsbrief
Most Popular Item this week
-
Laser cut seaweed
This laser cut seaweed is developed by international ad agency I&S BBDO for the umino laser seaweed shop. There are 5 designs: 'sakura' ('cherry blossoms'), 'mizutama' ('water drops'), 'asanoha' ('hemp'), 'kikkou' ('turtle shell') and 'kumikkou' ('tortoise shell'). Based on the elements of the Japanese history and Japanese symbols.
About Horecatrends
Horecatrends.com is onderdeel van Van Spronsen & Partners Groep











