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While those that can work from home as a protective measure against the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), those who aren't able to are still adjusting to maintaining social distancing protocol within the office. Along with masks, transparent partitions for those who need to sit directly across from and speak to one another are often implemented.
A creative employee of signboard company Ad-Ishiguro and apparent fan of popular anime Neon Genesis Evangelion had a little fun by making their own clear partition--one inspired by the repellent A.T. fields seen in the series.
Source: @nagano_hikari
Aside from being inspired by the A.T. Fields in Evangelion, the picture is made all the more fitting by the employee striking Gendo Ikari's classic pose. The design itself is simply an in-house gag at the company and not a commercial product, but many in the comments seem inspired to make their own.