Etre dans une agence de communication révèle parfois son lot de surprise. Entre les collègues qui ne sont pas forcément assidu à la propreté des bureaux, des clients qu’on aimerait voir nous comprendre, une pression continue mais surtout à l’approche de la deadline. Bref, vous l’aurez compris, être en agence de com’, ce n’est pas la joie tous les jours. Du coup, histoire d’égayer ses journées, Derrick Lin a eu la brillante idée d’illustrer ce qui lui arrive par des métaphores en utilisant des mini figurines. Le résultat est vraiment sublime, et .. drôle. Tout se retrouve sur ton Tumblr et son compte Instagram.
Meetings can easily spin out of control

Take Your Kid to Work Day

When conducting retail competitive analysis, we have to try very hard not to buy anything*


Working in advertising means we are always ready to jump in and help put out the fire

Can’t believe we still have to come to work when it’s this cold

Beer is the easiest way to get people away from their desks, followed by fire alarm

Office dirty jobs. If you leave it to everyone, no one will do it

Some people are resistant to new ideas

Sometimes it pays to recycle good ideas

Our work stops when the lunch line starts

Everyday we carefully choose the right tone for our client emails

When my snacks go missing, the perpetrator must be apprehended

In advertising, if you want to keep ideas flowing, just add beer

When the boss is away…

We all have been the victim of clicking “send” too soon

When lunches are stolen, we have to take drastic measures

More brains doesn’t mean more efficiency

Deadline = camping at the desk

Beer is the easiest way to get people away from their desks, followed by fire alarm

When the client says, “we’ll call you right back” we are stranded at our desks

If anyone needs me, I’ll be eating my feelings

Sometimes we wish the client can see what we see

When we’re toiling away at work, we look forward to lunch breaks all morning

Well, everyone is back in the office. Now what?

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