
TODAY IN HISTORY – April 16, 2018
Kendrick Lamar woke up, grabbed his coffee, dropped a verse… and snagged a Pulitzer Prize.
Learn something new every day — a concept, an idea, a mindset shift. Small daily upgrades = big transformations.
It’s not magic. It’s exponential growth.

Kendrick Lamar woke up, grabbed his coffee, dropped a verse… and snagged a Pulitzer Prize.

In honor of Leonardo da Vinci’s birthday, World Art Day has been celebrated on April 15 since 2012. This day was set up by the International Art Association (IAA) to raise awareness about creative activities all around the globe.

World Quantum Day is officially celebrated on April 14th.

🧬💥 TODAY IN HISTORY – April 9, 1900 – Paul Villard woke up in Paris and thought, “Today’s a solid day to discover a new type of radiation that’s gonna totally change science… and also create a green superhero in the future.”

📖 Intro: So, Design Thinking is like this creative process that’s all about people. Before you start making stuff, you gotta understand, observe, test, and only then—I’m serious, only then—you build. 📝 What’s Design Thinking? It’s a way to tackle complex problems with a focus on empathy, teamwork, and quick prototyping. 🔍 Step-by-step of the Design Thinking process: 1️⃣ 🔍 Empathy Get to know the user deep down, like their struggles and what they want. 2️⃣ ❓ Definition Clearly frame the problem so it’s actionable. 3️⃣ 💡 Ideation Come up with as many ideas as you can. No idea is dumb at this stage (well, almost none). 4️⃣ 🧪 […]

Minecraft leveled up from blocks… and hit the big screen.

While the world was still getting over the crazy shoulder pads of the ’80s, a group of visionaries figured the internet really needed a solid browser. That’s how Mosaic Communications was born, which later became the well-known Netscape Communications Corporation.

So, like, on this day, April 3rd, but back in 1973, Martin Cooper made the first public call on a cell phone. This was the starting point for one of the biggest tech revolutions ever.

Three bearded dudes in a garage in California start a company called… Apple. Yeah, you heard that right. Apple, like the fruit. Because apparently “Uncle Steve’s Computer” didn’t sound professional enough.

On March 21, 2006, Jack Dorsey sent out the first tweet. This was a huge deal for the Digital Creative Economy because it kicked off a revolution in communication. From that moment on, the 280-character limit started boosting creativity, turning ideas into cultural movements and putting the power of instant communication right in the palms of millions.
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Em 16 de dezembro de 1947, os cientistas do Bell Labs realizaram a primeira demonstração bem-sucedida do transistor. Por apenas um instante, uma pequena peça de metal e cristal substituiu as válvulas gigantes — e venceu. Sem telas touch. Sem processadores i9. Sem inteligência artificial.
Em 3 de dezembro de 1992, o engenheiro Neil Papworth enviou a primeira mensagem SMS da história.
Do computador dele para o celular do seu chefe, a frase simples — “Merry Christmas” — inaugurou uma nova forma de comunicação humana.
In December ’90, Tim Berners-Lee dropped the first working prototype of the World Wide Web.
What he didn’t even know? He was kickstarting a whole new vibe: a space where cultures collide, careers pop off, creativity levels up, and revolutions spark — all at once. 🔥💻✨
Nos EUA, ela surgiu para nomear o caos urbano pós-Thanksgiving — ruas abarrotadas, lojas lotadas, filas que davam voltas no quarteirão e gente lutando por televisões como se fossem artefatos sagrados.
No Brasil, como sempre, não decepcionamos.
Transformamos a Black Friday em evento digital, híbrido, remixado, com memes, lives, influenciadores, cashback, link afiliado, cupom secreto, cupom falso, cupom que nunca funciona…
É a economia criativa em seu estado mais primal.