0.1 This small figure tape incorporates some playful and gloomy elements, covering various states that appear in the workplace, such as "slacking off," "lying flat," "feeling emo," "being fed empty promises," "having meetings," "working overtime," and so on. Although the title is "I LOVE WORKING", it is actually a slightly bittersweet exclamation. 02. The pattern cycle is organized by the functionality of each room, divided into six spaces: living room, kitchen, bedroom, balcony, study, and bathroom. Some new small-item motifs have been added, which feel quite practical for everyday use~ Since I tried to fit in as much as possible within the limited length, some patterns appear tiny, but they look quite cute as little accents~ 03. This tape is version 3.0 of the "little people" series, covering various sports, yoga, stretching, and other character actions, with small animal patterns interspersed for a more playful touch. If you're a fan of sports and yoga, you can use it in your check-in records; if you're someone who doesn't usually exercise, you can also make your journal more interesting by using the implied meanings of certain character actions—for example, "weightlifting" suggests "a certain challenge," "trampoline" represents "excitement," "archery" symbolizes "a specific goal," "fencing" or "baseball" might mean "poking fun at someone or something," and some stretching poses can represent moments of "relaxation" or "meditation." Or, you don't need to assign any specific meaning at all—just treat them as fun patterns and stick them wherever you like~ 04. This tape records some small daily activities, whether staying at home or going out—both scenarios are designed~ The overall style leans toward a simple, line-drawn aesthetic, giving a relaxed and casual feel. This tape is also very practical; I personally often use it in my timeline or to-do list~ 05. This one focuses more on recording interactive scenes with close friends—featuring playful actions and everyday practical scenarios, such as visiting a journal market, eating hotpot, watching movies, grocery shopping, taking photos, holding an umbrella, walking a dog, having barbecue, picnicking, playing games, studying, staying home to watch shows, traveling, playing badminton, and more~