After two weeks of working from home, the Humour Me team is starting to get used to a new routine. To be honest, not much has changed, except for the realisation that most of our meetings could have been emails all long.
But while it’s work as usual on the creative front, we cannot ignore the fact that this is a very difficult time for all businesses. We sympathise, and hope everyone is staying safe. This is only a temporary situation, and if we work together, we should be back on our feet in no time.
Since I don’t have much else to report, I might as well take this time to acknowledge one new member of our senior creative team, who reminded me that he has not been mentioned here at all since he joined. To him I say, hello! You have now officially been included in the Humour Me journal.
Since we are no longer working from the office, there aren’t as many fun anecdotes to share, so I may need to rethink my journal entries a little bit.
As for the Red Fort project that has featured so many times in thee recent past, it will come as no surprise when I tell you that it has been put on hold indefinitely, as the Red Fort itself has been shut down. But if you are interested in the stories India has to offer, allow me to direct you to a fascinating source for the same (click here).