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Digital Mum's latest #WorkThatWorks campaign 'Clean Up The F Word' has been voted this weeks Creative Work of the Week, gathering votes thanks to it's risque OOH ads which play on the word 'flexible'.
Created by Iris as part of a pro-bono partnership, the push hopes to raise awareness of the benefits of working flexible hours in business. Drawing people's attention by censoring the word and placing it to resemble another familiar f word.
Following research from Digital Mums showing that six out of 10 working mothers don't have access to flexible work, despite the laws being introduced over three years ago, the ad hopes to encourage people to sign a petition to the government to change how 'flexibile working' is officially defined.
iris: Digital Mums 'Isn’t it time you told your boss to do some f******* work?'
Agency: iris
Client: Digital Mums
Date: September 2017
Flexible work campaigner Digital Mums is today launching the next stage of its #WorkThatWorks initiative, with ‘Clean Up The F Word’ – a national campaign aiming to change perceptions of flexible working in business.
Taking over OOH sites across the UK, the campaign on first glance seems to be censoring another well known ‘F word’ with questions such as ‘Is today the day you ask your boss to do some f******** work?’ and ‘Ever thought about f******* working?’. On closer inspection, it’s revealed that the topic in question isn’t quite what it seems, and is in fact, talking about flexible work.
A concept and campaign created by creative agency Iris as part of a pro-bono partnership with Digital Mums, ‘Clean Up The F Word’ aims to drive social awareness among both employees and employers about the benefits of flexible work – and encourage people to pledge their support by petitioning the government to change how ‘flexible working’ is officially defined.
Credits:
Eli Vasiliou – Creative
Kat Cheeseman & Blanca Hong – Designer
Lolly Morris – Design Director
Tom Park – Art Director
Grant Hunter – Executive Creative Director
Amy Bryson – Managing Partner
Tasha Thirlby – Senior Account Manager
Sophie Lewis – Head of Planning
Kat Cheeseman & Blanca Hong – Designer
Lolly Morris – Design Director
Tom Park – Art Director
Grant Hunter – Executive Creative Director
Amy Bryson – Managing Partner
Tasha Thirlby – Senior Account Manager
Sophie Lewis – Head of Planning
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