Sometimes feedback is hard to handle.
Derrick Lin has a funny blog called 1:87 that illustrates the daily grind faced by creatives through humorous photographs of miniature figurines.
Funny and observant, the photographs are snapshots of the “tiny moments” that make up the typical working day of a creative.
Some amusing examples include a toy figurine practicing yoga in an attempt at “finding my center”, another pushing a lawnmover over a sheet of paper to lament the hassle of editing, and a lone figurine distancing himself from a group to express unhappiness at networking events.
Check out some photos below and keep up with the series here.
Creatives, do you identify with any of the scenarios depicted?
Having quality alone time over snack.
I’m not zoning out, I’m finding my own center.
Deadline = camping at the desk.
Edits make me feel like starting over #writerproblems
It is embarrassing when I walk into a meeting and people start to guess what I ate.
Sometimes it takes a lot for ideas to be noticed.
There are other places I’d rather be right now.
I hate networking events.
Rowing through the day.
We test our clients’ products ourselves.
Beer is the easiest way to get people away from their desks, followed by fire alarm.
[via 1:87]