Annual Report 2011: The Forty Book of Lists

The typical corporate annual report is a snooze fest, brimming with overinflated earnings, lofty goals for the next year, and psuedo-inspirational fluff. In typical Forty fashion, our team stuck our tongues out to all those lackluster reports and annual books of lists and said, “To heck with that!” Instead, we created our own version that captures some of our most favorite, least favorite, and downright ridiculous things from the last year. So kick your feet up, and dive in to our Annual Report for 2011: Forty’s Book of Lists.

4 Responses to Annual Report 2011: The Forty Book of Lists

  1. Sweet. You guys should start AgencyCon, a training extravaganza of how to run an better agency. Imagine the ratcheting up of design goodness that could result. I just got goosies.

  2. That would be EPIC! And brownie points for using “goosies” ;)

  3. You mentioned me in this book as a Words with Friends opponent. But I refuse to play with you people anymore. David Cosand embarrassed me from word-one so I stopped.

    Yes, when things get hard I just quit. It makes my life easier.

  4. Jason, we all get luck-QI sometimes. I like your approach to quitting. Potty training my two-year-old is hard. I think I’ll just quit.

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