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Inspiration / Felton Annual Report 2009

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A couple of days old but still news worthy enough, the Felton Annual report is becoming a regular mark of another year passing into a fresh January.

Infographic trend setting geek, Nicholas Felton has produced what looks to be another sterling effort of beautifully representing data graphically. This year he’s shifted from selfish data mining to focus on the people he has had meaningful contact with over the last year. The final report is all designed and currently being letterpress in NY. Currently available on pre-order, the printed report is due to be released and shipped in March.

Pre-order it from Felton’s online shop.


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    Neil Wengerd
    27th Jan 2010
    1:07 am
  1. A nice change of concept from his reports in the past. It\\\’s also great to see that each report varies stylistically and typographically, rather than relying on a single way of presenting the information.


  2. LukeTonge
    27th Jan 2010
    10:31 am
  3. Innovate or die. Interesting to see where this goes year by year…


  4. Gil
    27th Jan 2010
    10:57 am
  5. I wonder if he’ll still be doing it in 2020?


  6. Sam
    27th Jan 2010
    11:06 am
  7. Great process this year, with the cards, surveys and unique numbers. Shame I have to wait till March…


  8. Tony
    27th Jan 2010
    3:19 pm
  9. getting a little boring.


  10. Cookie
    27th Jan 2010
    4:39 pm
  11. Nice tight design, which you come to expect after seeing the others. But beginning to side with Tony’s comment. Getting a little tired of seeing the same style. Surely there are other ways/styles to document his year? Images, tweets etc.