“Designers Humor” Is A Place Online Where Designers Go For A Good Laugh, Here Are 50 Of Their Best Pics
Being a designer can be both fulfilling and tiring, as this work not only requires creativity and imagination but also attention to detail, good communication, and problem-solving skills. People who have chosen this profession (just like any other worker) have their inside jokes and common annoyances that are always interesting and funny to know about, even if you’re not part of the design industry yourself.
In today’s article, we have collected the best memes “by a designer for designers”, as shared by this Twitter page, “Designers humor”. From jokes about payments to the light mockery of ridiculous requests, we believe that these images might brighten up your day and give you a glimpse of the humor within the design community. Are you a designer yourself? Then this post might be very relatable to you. Share your thoughts in the comments, and upvote your favorite memes!
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so would the clearest version of the profile photo come before or after d pic
“Designers humor” joined Twitter in 2013 and now has more than 995k followers with its Instagram account combined! The page introduces itself as “the largest design meme account on the internet,” and we have no reason to doubt that. As the socials are run by a designer themselves, "Designers humor" has become a beloved source of humor and inspiration for designers and creatives around the world.
Even if you’re not from the design industry yourself, we believe these posts might resonate with you, as they often touch on universal themes and experiences that we all can relate to.
We believe that every worker has faced some challenges that made them think of their life choices. Looking at these memes, it’s clear that we all experience difficulties, regardless of our profession. The most important thing is that obstacles do not stop us from pursuing our goals and dreams. And in the face of hardships, it always helps to maintain a positive attitude. Additionally, laughing at your problems might also be a good way to let off some steam.
No truer words have been spoken. (This one's been my favorite for years)
Bored Panda contacted Kristina Leonardi, a holistic career coach, personal growth expert, speaker, and author of Say It To Make It: Affirmations to Empower the Heart, Mind, Spirit and Soul, to gain a deeper understanding about the challenges that people encounter in their workplace and discover effective strategies to overcome them. She shared that it can help to review all the choices that lead people to becoming a designer, for example, and then take some time to analyze the frustrations that they are encountering.
“For instance, is it just client management or the actual designing part, because perhaps there just needs to be some outsourcing of the things that you don’t like or are not good at, or you might be able to use your design skills in another way. As a holistic career coach, when I talk to my clients, I do a whole life/work history and can really connect the dots to see what sparks their passion and why they chose what they chose and if it still makes sense at this point in their life.”
When you played the Sims for 3 hours and 2 generations and it freezes 😭
Ctrl+alt+del and threaten to quit the game all the way there. Go back to the game and usually the game menu has appeared on the screen so you can save the game. After that, go back to the task manager and teach the game who is in charge here by ending the program.
Load More Replies...They technically have that now, but it requires using their cloud server
Load More Replies...I loved Pagemaker, but by God, if you don't save every five minutes, you are a masochist.
I had Steam crash while playing Divinity II, I remember to save after that
As individuals navigate their careers, it is inevitable to encounter some obstacles along the way. It can be a difficult project or a challenging boss and can significantly affect one’s job satisfaction and general well-being. Some setbacks can be severe enough to prompt an individual to experience burnout or even to leave their job. Kristina Leonardi explained that everyone is on a path of growth and evolution and sometimes a job or career has served its purpose and it’s time to move on; “so pay attention to what life is showing you or how it might be signaling it’s time to do something else. Because by letting go of the old, you could find yourself in a whole other field or world and life that really lights you up. It takes a lot of courage to change and move into the unknown, so folks would rather suffer in the familiar.”
In today's fast-paced and demanding work environment, stress can be a common experience for many people in design and other industries. According to Kristina Leonardi, the use of memes can be a great stress relief most of the time. “It shows that people understand your pain and are going through similar things and there is a sense of relief and not feeling so alone in that.” If laughing off your problems doesn’t help, Leonardi shared that it is important to remember to breathe. “Taking time for a few deep breaths every hour can bring you back into your body, lower your stress and allow you to refocus from a more present space. Taking breaks and getting fresh air and short walks are also really helpful, especially for designers who are generally tied to a computer all day.”
Sometimes it is crucial to seek professional help to achieve personal growth. However, some people might hold misconceptions about getting professional assistance to help them navigate workplace challenges. Kristina Leonardi shared that a common misconception would be thinking that changing their job is going to make people happier. “Sometimes that is the case, sometimes it’s not, and sometimes if they leave their job, they are bringing themselves to the next place and the same challenges will be there because they are the common denominator (i.e. same boyfriend, different name), so the change is required within them or in their lifestyle or in other parts of their life, which could often mitigate some of the workplace challenges.”
I can work under pressure, just not very well and not for long...
“Oh! I’ll put a pink filter over this, and then put in a nice font, and an outline…” vs “THE TRANSPARENT PNG LIED TO ME”
pov if my co workers were there, : "I hope you're pleased with yourselves. We could all have been killed — or worse, expelled. Now if you don't mind, I'm going to bed" said dave the accountant. if yall know what this saying is from comment.
Well, he was the original graphic designer. And he used Word, just not MS Word.
My friend does commissions and this has happened to her many times. It seems frustrating.
This is anyone who uses word. I can tell instantly. Bad aspect ratio, pdf was made in word. every damn time.
To be honest, that designer probably photoshopped that JLO photo, that's why they're so tired!
My favorite is creating a brilliant, time comsuming (probably gonna win an award) graphic . Then tossing in two 5 minute afterthoughts so they think they have options. And they pick one of the afterthoughts.
People who think that the job that takes 15 seconds to explain, also takes that amount of time to do.
Lol, I’m a cake designer and I feel this way often too with clients. I love it when they say they want something “super easy” and it’s a multi tiered wedding cake covered in gumpaste/sugar flowers and intricate details, 10 different flavors and fillings that will take hours and expect it for basically free. They see cake shows on tv where people put cakes together in 30 min and think it’s real life- it’s so easy! Majority of people just don’t have a clue.
If there's anything this has taught me is that I should keep using Not Adobe for my designs for the sake of my own sanity (tbh I don't really feel like I need it, I like the software I use now a lot)
I'd love to get photoshop to use it as a drawing platform but with all the horror stories of it getting basically taken away from people I might as well pirate it..
My favorite is creating a brilliant, time comsuming (probably gonna win an award) graphic . Then tossing in two 5 minute afterthoughts so they think they have options. And they pick one of the afterthoughts.
People who think that the job that takes 15 seconds to explain, also takes that amount of time to do.
Lol, I’m a cake designer and I feel this way often too with clients. I love it when they say they want something “super easy” and it’s a multi tiered wedding cake covered in gumpaste/sugar flowers and intricate details, 10 different flavors and fillings that will take hours and expect it for basically free. They see cake shows on tv where people put cakes together in 30 min and think it’s real life- it’s so easy! Majority of people just don’t have a clue.
If there's anything this has taught me is that I should keep using Not Adobe for my designs for the sake of my own sanity (tbh I don't really feel like I need it, I like the software I use now a lot)
I'd love to get photoshop to use it as a drawing platform but with all the horror stories of it getting basically taken away from people I might as well pirate it..