This highly-visual guide brings to life the philosophies of some of the d.school's most inventive and unconventional minds, including founder David Kelley, Choreographer Aleta Hayes and Google Chief Innovation Evangelist Frederik Pferdt and more. Creative Acts for...
Ignore Everyone by Hugh MacLeod (March 2021)
Hugh MacLeod’s acclaimed blog, GapingVoid, draws 1.5 million visitors a month and his e-book, How to be Creative, has been downloaded more than a million times. Now he has expanded his thoughts on unleashing creativity in a world that often thwarts it.
The Right to Write by Julia Cameron (April 2021)
Look to cultivate the writer residing within you with this provocative, thoughtful and exciting book. The Right to Write isn’t a book of rules, which can stifle creativity – it’s a book about using writing to bring clarity and passion to the act of living. With the techniques and illustrative stories, you’ll learn how to make writing a natural and intensely personal part of your life.