McCann London creates Shadow Posters to launch Microsoft's new matte black Surface Pro 6
Oct. 22, 2018
On 16 October, Microsoft’s new Surface Pro 6 became generally available to buy in the UK, marking the first time a Surface has been offered in a matte black finish, a colour palette designed to encourage creative flow. In an era when distractions abound, having the technology effectively fade into the background helps people focus only on what truly matters.
So fittingly, McCann London’s launch campaign for the Surface Pro 6 is “designed to disappear”. The unconventional poster campaign achieves this feat by existing only as shadows. The Shadow Posters mimic the format and layout of regular outdoor ads, but are an innovative twist on the medium, avoiding the loud, bright colours of normal out-of-home (OOH) advertising in favour of darkness, in line with the new colour and finish of the device itself.
The Shadow Posters steer clear of the marketing convention of showing off the new device. These posters show only the shape of the screen, because when you’re really concentrating on what you want to accomplish, and are in a state of flow, that’s the one thing you focus on. Everything else seems to blend into the background, creating a bold visual statement in shadow.
Jamie Mietz, EMEA Creative Director at McCann London, said:
“Normally, posters are meant to distract you, but for a product that’s about focus and not being distracted, we took a new approach to outdoor. These Shadow Posters are a reinvention of the poster format, an OOH campaign that blends into its surroundings. Its impact comes from being low-impact.”
Gillian Binks, Surface Category Lead at Microsoft, said:
“At Microsoft, we’re designing devices that we want people to be proud of. The aim of Surface is to become the essence of your creativity, to help you get into your flow and to be clear of all distractions. These Shadow Posters look to communicate that by putting people’s creativity and focus at the heart of the device, allowing the technology to become an essential part of their natural flow thus allowing everything else to disappear.”
The Shadow Posters went live in London on 17 October.
Related News
Microsoft Explores the Endless Possibilities of AI in Multi-Part Globe-Trotting Creator Campaign
Four-part social media campaign from Superdigital takes a hands-on approach to launching Copilot+ PCs
Microsoft and Superdigital Promote Copilot+ PCs by Tapping Creators for the Next Great Windows Wallpaper
A social media challenge invited audiences to follow photography influencers' global journeys and vote on their wallpapers
Boiler Company BOXT Tackles Energy Bill Worries with New Campaign
Directed by Great Guns' Calum Macdiarmid and with a voiceover from Brian Cox, the campaign acknowledges the cost of living crisis
Latest News
Oct. 24, 2025
Royal British Legion Focuses on Veterans' Struggles Behind Closed Doors in new Nationwide "On Your Street" campaign
The campaign reveals there are 2m veterans in the UK, whose struggles are often hidden behind closed doors
Oct. 24, 2025
JKR Announces New Executive Leadership Team and UK CEO as Business Expansion Continues
JKR is defining what a branding agency of the future looks like through leadership evolution and the integration of new technologies and partnerships



