Barry set up Facebook's print studio – known as the Analog Research Lab
Where he would "design logos, fuss with typography, print posters, and make books".
Facebook's corporate persona is neatly packaged in the little red book. Barry's site explains:
As Facebook grew, it was hard to explain the company's mission, history, and culture to new employees.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdOver the years, a lot of formative company discussions and debates have happened.
For new employees, that information was difficult to find even if you knew what you were looking for.
Facebook wanted to try to package a lot of those stories and ideas in one place.
Barry teamed got a team together, requested funding, Zuckerberg gave a little feedback, and voila!
There are a few interesting twists on some well-known quotes. No meekness at Facebook!
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdHere we have a variation on the unofficial US Post Office motto, originally from an ancient Greek work.
There was this one time Facebook played a little joke on TechCrunch.
The book doesn't always match what Facebook does – it has had 3, 5 and 10 year plans in the past.
Some ideas – like Instant Articles – have evolved over time. (That's a young Rupert Murdoch.)
And at the end, the book issues this challenge to employees.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThere's more of course, but you'll have to get a job at Facebook to read it.