Looking back, looking forward
21 December 09
2009 has been kind.
Professionally it’s been unsurpassed, despite the recession. Clearleft have grown to double figures, moved into a studio with decent wallspace, produced some great work, run two successful conferences and were humbled to be voted Agency Of The Year in the .net awards.
As the office winds down, colleagues jet off overseas and lunches linger into the afternoon, thoughts turn to gifts and time off. Since I opt out of the commercial trappings of the season, I’ve chosen this year to make my annual donation to WWF and Reprieve, two fantastic clients I’ve worked with this year. I’ll be spending a unique Christmas on a military base. In lieu of ubiquitous WiFi, it’ll be an opportunity to spend time with family, read, write and get my breath back.
2010 will be a year of abundance – and the first casualty, sadly, will be my carbon footprint. I have three speaking gigs booked so far (South by Southwest, the IA Summit and UX London) and as a punter I’m hoping to grab a seat at Paris’s Content Strategy Forum, Berlin’s UXCampEurope and New York’s Design for Conversion. But of course 2010 is likely to be dominated by the book. Emails are a-flying and chapters are a-forming. More on that soon.
Thanks for sharing this year with me and here’s to the next one! Merry Christmas.
{PS. It’s also the done thing to list your favourite albums of the decade. In no order, I’ll throw out Michigan, Tarot Sport, Change, Turn On The Bright Lights and Leaves Turn Inside You.}
2 comments on Looking back, looking forward
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Paul Lloyd on 26 December 09:
Great round-up of a successful year–hopefully I’ll have a chance to post my thoughts on 2009 sometime soon.
One quick point regarding the carbon footprint (and for a brief second, please ignore the fact that I’m writting this from a location on the other side of the planet, on a trip that has its own very sizable footprint). I thoughly recommend that the trip to Berlin and certainly Paris are taken by train. In my experience, not only is it more relaxing, enjoyable and convinient (arriving in the center of the city rather than 10 miles away, no checked luggage, no waiting around in departure lounges etc.) but the planet will thank you also.
It’s been a great pleasure working alongside you for the last 6 or so months, and I’m very much looking forward to another great year ahead. Happy Christmas and a merry New Year!
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Solle on 6 January 10:
Unwound – nice reminder. I remember them playing in that community centre up Southover St (whatever it is called) nearly 10 years ago. No stage, they just played. Very good memory.
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