Tuesday, 10 February 2026

“Echo-One Transmission #2089” – The Creative Industry’s Apocalypse Email

Every so often in this job, someone sends you an email that makes you laugh it’s a joke, but because it captures the exact mood of the moment with such brutal accuracy it almost hurts.

This is what landed in my inbox the other day from a creative team:


Hi Dean,


This is Echo-One transmission #2089.


We’re broadcasting from the remnants of what used to be Creative Sector 14, if anyone’s still out there.


Power’s low.

Hope’s lower.


We were a creative team before the sky fell.


Our specialisms now are rebel radio scripts, resistance TVC broadcasts, anti-social campaigns.


Bunker work or on-site after nightfall.


If this signal reaches you, anyone, we’re available.


God-speed please.

We’re running out of SPAM.


Stay human.


Funny, right? But also… not?


Because underneath the wit, this hits a bit close to home. The creative industry right now does feel like a war zone. Ghost-town briefs. Endless holds. Radio silence from brands. Roles pulled. Budgets cut. Teams gutted.


And what’s left? A lot of brilliant people stuck underground, sending out flares and hoping someone still needs what they do.


This post isn’t just a tribute to a clever email, it’s a nod to all the people out there keeping their humour intact while navigating an industry in flux. Creative work hasn’t died. It’s just gone deeper underground. More resourceful. More self-aware. Maybe even more powerful, if we get it right.


So if you’re out there, still making, still reaching out — stay human.

There’s life beyond the bunker.


– Dean

Digital Dean | Dispatches from the digital front line