"Oleg, where is the layout? Igor": the story of the manager's unrequited love for the designer
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/oleg-where-is-the-layout-igor-the-story-of-the-managers-unrequited-love-for-the-designer.htmlA meme about Oleg, Igor and the layout is gaining momentum in social networks. It all started with a photo of a banana lying on the desktop, on which a desperate message from a certain manager Igor to the designer Oleg was scratched: "Oleg, I'm waiting for a layout. Igor". In one of the VKontakte groups, users constantly improvise on the topic of continuing this story. After all, which designer in particular and contractor is not familiar with this feeling of psychological violence and pressure at all? And what experienced manager is not familiar with the feeling that some contractors are champions of procrastination and breadwinners of breakfast?
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It all started with this photo.

Then came the continuation of the epic.





Photojab craftsmen began to write the legend into film posters.

Comics on the topic.

Slightly modified shot from the movie "Fight Club".









The story gets a new development with the intervention of Boris.

Keywords: Vkontakte | Group | Designer | Layout | Memes | Manager | Social networks | Humor
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