Tomorrow link View in browser link Forward to a friend Published by link graphic Today link graphic TOMORROW Essential updates for change makers link graphic Sustainable vision: greener glasses for everyone heading level 3 IN CONVERSATION Before Bruce Jeffreys and Jason Mc Dermott worked on their first prototype for a new pair of spectacles, they knew little about eyewear except that the high cost, poor quality and overwhelming choice made buying glasses a frustrating experience. Having previously co founded car sharing service Go Get, Bruce was determined to apply his entrepreneurial prowess to improve that experience. The result is Dresden, a radical new approach to making glasses with a social and environmental mission. In a conversation with Today, Bruce explains how he’s taking on the fashion industry and why strong ethics is good for business. link READ THE FULL INTERVIEW heading level 3 EXPLORE FURTHER link One for None: Aid Dependency and the TOMS Model’ link Glasses can have a markup of 1,000 percent . Two former Lens Crafters executives revealed why heading level 1 Bright Signals Inspiring news from home and abroad Jacinda Ardern is link redefining leadership in the age of terror Several UK business giants have committed to link reporting ethnicity pay gaps Monday’s Google Doodle link celebrated the 52nd birthday of Tenji Blocks , the ubiquitous, tactile paving slabs that allow people with vision impairment to navigate city centres Scientists may have cured link a second and third patient of HIV Denmark to build nine link renewable energy producing, artificial islands that also serve as a flood barrier and promote biodiversity link A new zero waste platform is working with major brands to introduce reusable packaging in the US Scientists are creating link new types of plants designed to remove large amounts of CO 2 out of the atmosphere heading level 1 Purpose Bulletin Updates from the community The Australian Human Rights Institute is hosting link Innovate Rights: New Thinking on Business and link Human Rights 2019 to discuss the role of business in solving human rights challenges. (14 May, Sydney) The Australian Volunteers Program is link hosting information sessions over the next few months around Australia, helping potential volunteers understand how their skills can contribute to sustainable change. (March–June, all Australian capitals) How does water shape us? And how do we shape water? link Watermark brings together diverse stories from across the globe exploring our relationship with water. (until 24 March at Lido Cinemas and Classic Cinemas in Melbourne) Unlabeled graphic To get missing image descriptions, open the context menu. heading level 1 My Week in Tabs Service Designer link Louise Krstic shares her favourite links this week. 1 I love using this link design challenge generator to stretch my thinking. 2 Excited about sharpening my facilitation skills through this short course with the link Groupwork Centre dot 3 Currently listening to the link Heavyweight Podcast where Jonathan Goldstein seeks to bust misunderstandings that haunt people’s lives. 4 link This TED talk by indigenous writer Bruce Pascoe has transformed my understanding of Aboriginal farming. 5 I learned about link some important accessibility issues of the much touted smart city of tomorrow. Try to see the whole world at once and make sense of it. It’s a heady challenge, but you either design the system or you get designed by the system. Steve Vassallo heading level 1 Inside To‌day What our team have been up to heading level 3 STUDIO NEWS This week we welcome Jolane Synott to the team. He joins the Melbourne studio as Technology Lead after a stint at Fan Hub. We launched a nice little website for link Tjanpi Desert Weavers a social enterprise of the Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yakunytjatjara (NPY) Women’s Council, who work with women in the remote Central and Western desert regions earning an income from contemporary fibre art. Some of the team link marched in solidarity with school kids striking for climate change. We had a visit from link Jozica Kutin , who presented to the team on link Economic Abuse in Australia heading level 3 NOW HIRING link Content slash UX Design Lead (Melbourne) link Design and Technology Contractors (Melbourne and Sydney apply via the Something Else job posting) To‌morrow is a fortnightly publication brought to you by the team at graphic Today heading level 2 Innovation for stronger communities heading level 2 link today dot design link Today is located on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people and the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. Looks weird? link View this email online dot Quickly and easily link unsubscribe from this mailing list dot We don't do spam. Copyright Copyright 2019 Today. All rights reserved.