Viral billboards designed according to tree shapes impress internet
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Britannia Industries, a household name in the food products sector, has captured the internet's attention with its latest outdoor advertising campaign, "Nature Shapes Britannia." The campaign takes a bold step away from conventional billboards, embracing a unique eco-friendly design that aligns with nature instead of altering it.
The billboards have been crafted to follow the natural shapes of the trees around them, resulting in a stunning visual statement that metaphorically highlights Britannia’s commitment to environmental harmony. The campaign, launched in Hyderabad, Kolkata, Meerut, and Pune, utilised local tree species such as Nag Kesar, Neem, Mango, and Peepal, ensuring the designs respected their growth patterns.
Social media applause for a thoughtful initiative
Social media has been abuzz with praise for the campaign, with users sharing photos of the billboards and commending Britannia for its creative and responsible marketing.
An X (formerly Twitter) user expressed their amazement, saying, “THIS BLEW MY MIND! I was confused when I came across this weird billboard. It took me a moment to realise it was designed according to the tree's shape. Love this initiative by Britannia.”
Another user admired the effort to preserve nature, writing, “It’s very thoughtful to shape their billboards according to the tree without cutting them.”
The campaign has sparked conversations online, with many highlighting its potential to inspire other brands to adopt greener advertising practices. A Pune resident tweeted, "Seeing these billboards made me smile. It’s proof that big brands can think small when it comes to nature."