Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 21st October 2008
Dilbert//7129, first published eighteen years ago on Tuesday 21st October 2008
Tags
logo prototype graphics dept create logos
Official transcript
Dilbert says, "And I need you to design a logo for our prototype."
A man says, "We don't do that. We're the graphics support department. Talk to the graphics production department."
Dilbert says, "They create logos?"
The man says, "No, they tell people we do it."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
AND I NEED YOU TO DESIGN A LOGO FOR OUR PROTOTYPE.
WE DON'T DO THAT.
WE'RE THE GRAPHICS SUPPORT DEPARTMENT.
TALK TO THE GRAPHICS PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT.
THE Y CREATE LOGOS?
NO, THEY TELL PEOPLE WE DO IT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Graphics Support Department"
Summary:
This comic strip revolves around a conversation between a manager and an employee in a corporate setting. The manager asks the employee to design a logo for their prototype, to which the employee responds that they are part of the graphics support department and not responsible for creating logos. The employee explains that the graphics production department is responsible for creating logos, but the manager is skeptical and asks if they create logos. The employee clarifies that they do not create logos, but rather support the production department. The manager's persistence leads to a humorous exchange, with the employee ultimately stating that the graphics production department tells people they create logos. The strip pokes fun at the confusion between departments and the importance of clear communication in a corporate setting.
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