Organizations today create the perfect image of being modern, efficient, and profitable, all while providing the most people-friendly work culture for their employees. However, behind that carefully curated image lies the real world with real people and real situations.

These Norman & Ozi comics portray the complex and convoluted nature of this corporate world.

The comics are satire, and they humorously reflect all sorts of office situations, pushing them toward the comical. It’s a place where reality meets the ridiculous. It’s an exploration of absurdity and a mirror of the corporate world.

However, these are done without any real maliciousness. Simply put, our aim is this: We want you to laugh at the characters and the exaggerated situations while also recognizing the underlying truth behind the absurdity.

Funny Workplace Comic Strips​

Performance Appraisal Cartoons

Amidst workaholism and coffee chugging, our “beloved” bosses also find the time to be hilarious. Whether it is intentional or not, we will never know. Lovers and haters alike can unanimously agree, however, that work gets done quicker with the boss hovering around. Just ensure he isn’t hovering around while you chuckle at these memes!

You spend most of your time with your colleagues. You can’t do anything without a “professional collaboration” with them. They might even surprise you with an unexpected pizza slice or two. We’re referring to your co-workers, not your life partner! All this intimate comradery doesn’t make them easier to tolerate though. Here are some co-worker memes to laugh at the people you spend all day with!

Fake espresso, dusty bean bags that no one uses, and meetings that rarely end. Amid this demanding environment, the magic happens. Here is some high-quality office humor to show your coworkers as you strive to reach impossible deadlines together!

No matter how close you are to dropping flat on the floor from being sick, you cannot go to the hospital without their permission. But we are not talking about your 4th-grade guidance counselor. We are referring to the HR Manager. However, they are the headmasters of the office, not the guidance counselors!