Dunzo 's #NariWithSign is inspired by the popular Instagram page 'Dude With Sign '.- The aim of the campaign is to talk about some stereotypes that women face everyday.
Haven't all of us been in situations in our lives that we feel we would not have had to face, had we not been women?
As we come closer to March 8, globally celebrated as
This year, to get people talking about stereotypes that women have to face everyday, online delivery platform Dunzo has come up with a campaign, ‘Don’t Make Women Say It - #NariWithSign’. Inspired by the hugely popular Instagram page ‘Dude With Sign’ who holds up postcards with single line protests ranging from ‘Stop replying-all to company-wide emails’ to ‘Seinfeld is way better than Friends’, Dunzo’s campaign is all about bringing forth ‘unsaid assumptions and prejudices about women pervading the moral and cultural climate of our times.’
What Dunzo is protesting against on the postcards are highly relatable things that most women have to face, almost on an everyday basis. What makes the creatives good are that most of the protests on their cardboards are things all of us would have faced over the years.
Over the course of the month, Dunzo plans to post pictures on all its Social Media platforms, of women holding up these signs. This will be a combination of creatives that are created in-house, as well as those which are crowd-sourced. The brand says that the campaign is its efforts towards driving progressive and inclusive thinking. And while at it, their aim is to turn a few heads, change a few minds, and spark a few smiles.
Speaking about the campaign,