Having been involved in generating plenty of top 10, 50 and 100 lists over the years, they can end up fairly random - at least that's what those people and companies who aren't included tell themselves.
The elect are happy in the objective nature of their achievements of course, so it's good to see Doodle Jump co-creator Igor Pusenjak at #14 in Fast Company's top 100 most creative people of 2010.
He gains the status for coming up with the Doodler (the game being developed with his brother, coder Marko).
It's since gone on to sell over four million copies on the App Store.
Pusenjak ranks higher than Spike Jonze {#28) and Jamie Oliver {#37) but lower than James Cameron (#9) and Lady Gaga (#1).
[source: Fast Company]
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