A loyal client of ours, Louw Redelinghuys* (previously of Marine Products / MarPro training department), asked us in 1992, when Konrad was still a graphic design student, to draw them a series of cartoons for use in their training programmes for workers, and he's been doing it ever since.
There has been a (much needed) trend among corporations to train workers to create a sense of pride and ownership in their companies, and because a substantial proportion of the population in South Africa are illiterate workers, cartoons with their attention-grabbing humour are an ideal tool.
In this cartoon we portrayed two (not humourless) serene-looking Buddhist monks greeting each other to show respect as company value.