Yearbooks, briefings, and budget charts
Each commission is a document an agency must stand behind — not a slide deck for internal use only.
We take the figures a public body already holds and turn them into pages that can be printed, tabled, and questioned. The list below is the work we actually accept from Batumi. If your office needs a first edition yearbook, start there; shorter packs sit beside it rather than underneath it.

Annual statistical yearbook
A full public yearbook: chapter inventory, suppressed cells, print-safe charts, and source notes an auditor can follow.

Budget chart set
Figures for a published budget or a mid-year review: spending by function, capital versus current, and notes that survive a finance-committee question.

Chart review of an existing report
A written review of the figures in a report you already have: what to redraw, what to drop, and which footnotes will not survive a question.

Municipal performance briefing
A quarterly pack for a mayor’s office or sakrebulo: a short set of figures that can be marked up in the chamber.

Survey release figures
Charts and tables for a public survey or census-style release, including suppression, weighted notes, and a plain-language figure list.