The sequel to the famous book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, "Go Set a Watchman", was released in July 2015. It was written before the original and is controversial. This poster is cleverly lighthearted, contrasting with both books.
This book was launched today at the Advance Global Australian Summit by authors Narelle Hooper and Rodin Genoff. We absolutely agree with its focus on Creativity, Openness, Diversity and Equity (CODE) as the new drivers of prosperity.
A new coffee shop called Catmosphere has opened in Surry Hills, Sydney. For $20, cafe customers receive a coffee, a cat-shaped cookie, and access to a rotating roster of felines to pat, scratch and Instagram. The Catmosphere cats are from animal rescue organisations like Inner City Strays. Book ahead as this is a very popular new idea!
Lumio re-imagines lamp light. It engages you by presenting the device somewhat like a magic trick. When closed, Lumio can sit on a shelf inconspicuously and appear to be a book with a wooden or fabric cover. Yet when opened, the rechargeable LED light shines through the ?book?s? Tyvek pages with a warm glow. Because it isn?t tethered to an outlet by a cord, Lumio can sit on a table, on a bed and even outside on a patio. A leather strap that?s included with the kit can transform it into a pendant light suspended from the ceiling or even a tree branch in the woods. http://www.hellolumio.com
A Passion Project used to be a term reserved for kids at school. The new digital economy is making it relevant to adults. It's a project you're passionate about that you can pursue without quitting your job or education. Examples include learning to play the guitar, writing a book or developing a new digital service. Your passion project may even be the launch pad of the next big company that will help make the world a better place. https://www.ted.com/talks/steven_johnson_how_play_leads_to_great_inventions/transcript?language=en