These descriptive illustrations examine industry-wide creative stereotypes. Conceived by Peter Cortez and Joe Sayaman, 'Work Wankers' is a way for creative industry professionals to vent online and identify common personality types and unwanted work behavior. Whether you work at an ad agency, design firm or similar creative workplace, these pictures might help you categorize some of your least favorite co-workers or correct your own bothersome behavior.
The website also has a 'Call out a Wanker' feature that allows people to anonymously submit their own photos of offensive actions. However, Sayaman and Cortez are not looking to curate a creative stereotype bullying forum. They acknowledge, "We were very aware that this idea could go very mean-spirited, so we tried to diffuse the potential venom with cuteness."
Co-Worker Call-Out Illustrations
Work Wankers Identifies Annoying Creative Stereotypes
Trend Themes
1. Creative Stereotype Identification - Opportunity for companies to identify and address common personality types and unwanted work behavior.
2. Anonymous Offense Reporting - Opportunity for companies to provide employees a safe and anonymous way to report offensive actions or behavior.
3. Humorous Office Culture - Opportunity for companies to embrace a humorous approach to office culture and improve morale.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - Opportunity for ad agencies to improve office culture and address common negative behavior.
2. Design - Opportunity for design firms to use a humorous approach to address negative behavior and improve morale.
3. Creative Workplace - Opportunity for any creative workplace to use 'Work Wankers' as a tool to identify and address common negative behavior in a light-hearted manner.