Derrick Lin Depicts Ad Agency Life with Tiny Figurines
Megan Facciuolo — April 18, 2014 — Art & Design
References: marsder.tumblr & designtaxi
Derrick Lin illustrates the daily grind of ad agency life on his blog called 1:87. The artist uses miniature toy figurines to recreate the common situations advertisers face in the office and infuses them with a little extra wit.
Lin considers himself an observer of the tiny moments. He uses his observations as inspiration for his blog. Some "tiny moments" include a creative (aka a figurine) practicing yoga with the caption "I'm zoning out. I'm trying to find my center." Another moment includes a toy figure editing its work by lawn-mowing a sheet of paper. The photo is captioned as "Edits make me feel like starting over #writerproblems."
Advertisers or any people working in the creative industry will find this blog thoroughly entertaining and relatable.
Lin considers himself an observer of the tiny moments. He uses his observations as inspiration for his blog. Some "tiny moments" include a creative (aka a figurine) practicing yoga with the caption "I'm zoning out. I'm trying to find my center." Another moment includes a toy figure editing its work by lawn-mowing a sheet of paper. The photo is captioned as "Edits make me feel like starting over #writerproblems."
Advertisers or any people working in the creative industry will find this blog thoroughly entertaining and relatable.
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