What’s an Autogram?

Autograms are self-describing sentences that provide an inventory of their own characters.

Only the fool would take trouble to verify that his sentence was composed of ten a’s, three b’s, four c’s, four d’s, forty-six e’s, sixteen f’s, four g’s, thirteen h’s, fifteen i’s, two k’s, nine l’s, four m’s, twenty-five n’s, twenty-four o’s, five p’s, sixteen r’s, forty-one s’s, thirty-seven t’s, ten u’s, eight v’s, eight w’s, four x’s, eleven y’s, twenty-seven commas, twenty-three apostrophes, seven hyphens and, last but not least, a single !

Because the sentence to be described can’t be known until its description is complete, writing an autogram requires many painstaking revisions.

Anyone who’s worked on digital strategy and operations projects knows that solutions feel elusive and only emerge after many iterations. Our decades of experience working with small and large organizations gives us insight that can help you get there more quickly.


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