Self-presentation is the intentional and visible part of our identity, it's the process through which an individual attempts to take control over the impressions that he or she leaves behind, while engaging in social interactions. Psychologist Edward E. Jones defined five basic strategies of self-presentation in his Theory of Tactical Impression Management as following: self-promotion, ingratiation, exemplification, intimidation and supplication. As a part of my Final Thesis I have created five slightly ironic illustrations for each of these strategies