Sticker – Instructional Designer
Add some well-placed sarcasm to your laptop, notebook, or workspace with this parody definition of an Instructional Designer. Perfect for talent development pros who live on coffee, deadlines, and questionable SME input, this sticker is equal parts funny and relatable.
Durable and easy to apply, it’s a great conversation starter at conferences, training sessions, or just the office breakroom. Whether you’re gifting it to a fellow ID or claiming your territory on your own laptop, this sticker says what every instructional designer is already thinking.
Product Features
Glossy, scratch-resistant finish for a professional look
Durable vinyl with strong, permanent adhesive
Eco-friendly inks for vibrant, lasting color
Available in multiple sizes, with white or transparent backgrounds
Bubble-free application on smooth surfaces
Care Instructions
Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth from the center outward to remove dust or dirt
Bring humor to your workspace—because your learners deserve better than “Click Next.”
Add some well-placed sarcasm to your laptop, notebook, or workspace with this parody definition of an Instructional Designer. Perfect for talent development pros who live on coffee, deadlines, and questionable SME input, this sticker is equal parts funny and relatable.
Durable and easy to apply, it’s a great conversation starter at conferences, training sessions, or just the office breakroom. Whether you’re gifting it to a fellow ID or claiming your territory on your own laptop, this sticker says what every instructional designer is already thinking.
Product Features
Glossy, scratch-resistant finish for a professional look
Durable vinyl with strong, permanent adhesive
Eco-friendly inks for vibrant, lasting color
Available in multiple sizes, with white or transparent backgrounds
Bubble-free application on smooth surfaces
Care Instructions
Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth from the center outward to remove dust or dirt
Bring humor to your workspace—because your learners deserve better than “Click Next.”