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But for many advertising and design enthusiasts, the question remains: Why is Coca-Cola’s logo red? Many brand logos have hidden messages or stories behind their design, and Coca-Cola’s is no ...
You might have also have noticed that a large majority of fast food chains use red and yellow in their logos. Why? Well, it's a striking color combination designed to attract attention ...
HAVE you ever wondered why McDonald's chose red and yellow as the colour scheme? The fast food giant has used their signature colours since opening in 1955, and the reason behind their choice lies ...
When you combine red and yellow it's about speed, quickness. In, eat, and out again." Moreover, yellow is the most luminous colour on the spectrum and attracts instant attention - giving the logo ...
FAST FOOD fans have been left amazed after only just realising why their favourite chains have red & yellow logos. The pattern was noticed by a Reddit user who observed that a large number of ...
When most people pull up under the double aches to order salty fries and a Big Mac, they aren't thinking about the bold red and yellow color scheme of the iconic restaurant, but it does mean ...
Ever wondered exactly why McDonald’s has its iconic red and yellow logo? Well apparently, it’s all to do with making us feel happy and hungry. In a blog post on her website, Karen Haller ...
A psychologist has decoded the McDonald's logo and revealed the specific reason why the fast food chain may have settled on the colours red and yellow. Karen Haller, who is based in the UK ...
Chances are you'll have seen the instantly McDonald's logo countless times over the ... tactics that went into choosing the bright red and yellow colours. The specific choice of red and yellow ...
One of the biggest design makeovers came in 2015 when the new 'G' logo was introduced that featured the brand's iconic colours: blue, red, yellow, and green. That 'G' logo has remained unchanged ...
Google last made a major change to its logo in September 2015, when the company updated its font to a sans-serif typeface. At the time, Google also revealed a new “G” logo that incorporates ...