Annual Report: Design for Impact

Megan WilloughbyBlog, Insights

Itโ€™s that time of year again. Christmas decorating, cookie baking, Hallmark movies and annual reports. Yes, you heard me: annual reports. Those year-in-review documents stuffed with so many balance sheets and dollar signs that your eyes will cross. Those thick books filled with edge-of-your-seat page titles like Cash Flow Statement and Profit and Loss. If your company name starts with a Z and ends with an M, or you sell athleisure wear (I havenโ€™t worn real pants since March), youโ€™re probably thrilled to be reliving or recapping 2020. But even if youโ€™re among those who struggled this year, annual reports …