In an example of good newsjacking, DigitasLBi – part of Publicis Groupe – announced that they would remove the D and G from their name, for a week, in a symbolic gesture. The following memo was sent by North America CEO Tony Weisman and his Chief Creative Officer, Ronald Ng:
Folks,Tony and Ronal N here.
Yes, Ronal is dropping the D and G from his name. I’m dropping my middle initial (G). And for the next week, DigitasLBi is, too.
You’ve probably heard about the recent controversy surrounding Dolce & Gabbana’s comments on IVF and (their idea of) ‘traditional’ family. It’s caused a global uproar, largely led by Elton John’s pledge to #BoycottDolceGabbana.
And today, we’re taking a stand – to support Elton’s movement. To support diversity, acceptance, family – in all its forms.
To #dropDandG.
Shortly, we’ll change our name (meet: “iitasLBi”) across our social channels, office signage, and email signatures (artwork below, so you can, too).
Join us in taking a stand. In celebrating equality and diversity. In dropping D and G.
– Tony & Ronal (Ronald Ng)
Thus far, public reception to iitasLBi’s campaign has been very positive:
.@dolcegabbana a homeless guy now here in Zurich has a warm jacket thanks to your idiocy. #dropDandG #branddevalue
— Benn Glazier (@bennglazier) March 18, 2015
#DitchYourDateIn5Words dolce and gabanna were right #dropDandG @midnight
— Tristan Griffin (@griffintristan) March 19, 2015
Good Move : DigitasLBi Changes Its Name to Protest Dolce & Gabbana
http://t.co/1Zdu0MfxFG #dropDandG h/t @sdonaton
— paul berry (@teamreboot) March 17, 2015
#dropDandG – I LOVE THIS CAMPAIGN! This is what pushing the envelope means in innovation. What a fantastic company! 🙂
— Vince Velasquez (@VincentJV) March 18, 2015
Ultimately, this is the type of thing we applaud in the marketing world: agility with the right amount of provocation. It’s the kind of thing we always aspire to – and sometimes another great firm gets there a little sooner. We tip our hat to you, iitasLBi.
PS: It’s certainly not a Dolce & Gabbana hat.