Despair, Inc.
Despair, Inc is a company based in Austin, Texas, that produces posters and souvenirs that satirize the motivational indoctrination common in corporate environments.[2][3][4][5]
Private | |
Founded | 1998[1] |
Headquarters | Austin, Texas , USA |
Area served | International |
Key people | E.L. Kersten, Ph.D. (co-founder) |
Products | "Demotivators": Posters, calendars, misc. |
Website | www |
They are known for their cynical and ironic "Demotivator" items, which parody the grandiose imagery and solemn language of Successories, a range of motivational products. Examples:
- MEETINGS: None of us is as dumb as all of us.
- BLAME: The secret to success is knowing who to blame for your failures.
- DREAMS: Dreams are like rainbows. Only idiots chase them.
On the company website, each "Demotivator" is followed by a list of individuals who the company feels would be a perfect candidate for the item (this does not apply to all their offerings). A running gag is that the category "Disaffected College Students" (or a variant thereof) is included as the last candidate in most listings.
Other works
In 2000, Despair, Inc. obtained a registered trademark in the USA for the familiar frowny emoticon :-( when used on "greeting cards, posters and art prints". In 2001, they issued a satirical press release, announcing that they would sue "anyone and everyone who uses the so-called 'frowny' emoticon, or our trademarked logo, in their written email correspondence. Ever."[6]
Despair published The Art of Demotivation by E.L. Kersten, Ph.D., a former professor of organizational communication and company co-founder, in 2005. It is a spoof of the management guru book genre and features 18 stylized renderings of Demotivators to illustrate the points. The book comes in three editions including a $1,195.00 Chairman edition. In 2004, the Harvard Business Review published a serious essay on the nature of work and self-fulfillment by Kersten: "Let Me Take You Down".[7]
See also
- Demotywatory.pl, a Polish entertainment website devoted to satire, including a comprehensive collection of demotivational posters
- Life is good, a lifestyle brand best known for its optimistic T-shirts and merchandise
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-11-26. Retrieved 2006-11-21.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "At the Whiteboard: Signs of a demotivated workforce" ZDnet ZDNet Archived 2006-07-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ""Low Flying Fish" NPR". Soundprint.org. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
- ""Despair, Inc. – The Brand for Cynics" CNN Jan. 17, 2004". Cnn.com. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
- thatotherpaper Article About Despair, Inc. and sister company Amplifier
- Archived March 31, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
- "Harvard Business Review Magazine, Let Me Take You Down". Harvard Business Review. March 2004. Retrieved 2016-03-08.