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The Rise of Aesthetic Marketing for Urban Brands

In this article, Tarun Pugalia, Founder and Managing director, Smartags explains that urban brands must embrace aesthetic marketing—using design, visual storytelling, and DOOH—to build resonance, reflect cultural identity, and stay relevant amid cluttered cityscapes and shifting consumer values.

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August 16, 2025
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In today’s cluttered urban environments, brands are no longer competing solely on price, product, or performance. They’re competing for attention and more importantly, for resonance. As cities become denser, noisier, and more media-saturated, a powerful new trend is shaping the future of brand visibility: aesthetic marketing.
Aesthetic marketing refers to the deliberate use of design, visual storytelling, and sensory appeal to create brand touchpoints that feel immersive, curated, and emotionally resonant. From pastel-hued billboards that blend seamlessly with city skylines to clean, kinetic digital displays in metro stations, brands are now winning mindshare not just by what they say but how they look and feel.

The Urban Consumer’s Visual Appetite

According to a 2024 report by McKinsey on “The Visual Economy,” over 70% of urban consumers are more likely to engage with a brand that presents itself through “visually appealing and contextually relevant” content. In India’s top eight cities, where foot traffic, transit time, and public dwell time are high, consumers encounter hundreds of brand messages daily. The ones they remember tend to offer an aesthetic escape from the visual chaos.
This explains the rise of brands that carefully design their outdoor presence not as a sales pitch, but as a visual experience. Whether it’s a nature-themed LED wall in a corporate park or a colour-coordinated DOOH (Digital Out-of-Home) campaign in a residential complex, the new rule is simple: if it doesn’t please the eye, it won’t reach the mind.

The Role of DOOH in Aesthetic Storytelling

The shift from static billboards to dynamic DOOH screens has dramatically expanded what’s possible in terms of urban brand storytelling. Unlike traditional hoardings, DOOH enables brands to play with motion graphics, live data, mood-based content, and localized visuals.
As per a 2025 industry insight report by PwC, DOOH is now the fastest-growing segment of outdoor advertising in India, with a projected CAGR of 17.4% through 2027. Much of this growth is being fuelled by urban brands in retail, fintech, lifestyle, and mobility who want to communicate not just efficiently, but beautifully. They’re turning to high-resolution digital displays that bring their brand worlds to life visually, contextually, and emotionally.

Why Aesthetics Matter More Than Ever

The rise of aesthetic marketing is also deeply linked to shifting urban consumer values. In cities where minimalism, sustainability, and self-expression are now prized, the visual identity of a brand becomes a proxy for its values. Gen Z and young millennials, in particular, associate visual cohesion and design intentionality with trustworthiness and modernity.
This is why urban brands are increasingly investing in design-driven media strategies. A well-placed, beautifully rendered DOOH spot in a co-working space or transit hub can achieve more memorability than a hundred social ads. It creates a brand moment in real life an experience rather than an intrusion.

Local Context, Global Design

Interestingly, India’s aesthetic marketing wave isn’t about mimicking the West it’s about blending local cultural cues with global design language. Brands are creating visuals that reflect local festivals, neighbourhood textures, or linguistic diversity, while maintaining high standards of visual finesse.
Smart DOOH players today are offering hyperlocal customization at scale ensuring that a screen in Bandra speaks differently from one in Indiranagar. This localization, layered with aesthetic consistency, makes urban brands feel both rooted and relevant.

What’s Next?

Today, aesthetic marketing is no longer a luxury for urban brands it’s a necessity. With screen fatigue rising and digital noise ever-increasing, the real world is becoming the new premium canvas for storytelling.
Urban consumers are not just looking at ads they’re curating their surroundings. For brands hoping to stay visible, relevant, and respected, the future lies in being both seen and felt. And in a world where beauty catches the eye before the brain processes the message, aesthetic marketing may just be the most powerful strategy on the block.

Tags: Aesthetic MarketingSmartagsTarun Pugalia

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