


Let’s be truthful, none of them are wearing suits and blazers. Since they started WFH their dress code has become much more individualistic, informal and a bit of anything-goes-really [as long as you are clothed, thats always great]. So they invited their dream team to share some of their favorite photos that ignite joy [inside of them] when they relive that memory. [Again, fully clothed was part of the brief]. So it doesn’t make any sense to show you their catalogue of corporate images. Instead, they wanted to show you a side of them that makes them happy, cause lets face it, they could all do with ‘happy triggers’ scattered around their workday.
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