Pursuing an architectural degree, he realised he didn’t have enough patience to master that complicated  discipline, so he quit it and turned to a related field—graphic design. Later in 2003, he founded his own design agency The Plant, jumped into the food business, and launched the Feast food festival in 2012. Recently he has celebrated the release of the first issue of his agency’s own printed media—the fanzine Tomorrow’s Chip Paper, based on ‘true food stories.’ All this is about Matt Utber, an Australian expat in the U.K., the founder of the boutique-sized design business, an art lover and food connoisseur.

Although it may sound as a journalistic cliché, Google is one of those rare brands which сhange our lives for good. The inventor of the world’s most popular search engine, useful digital maps, valuable online educational resources and the creator of the revolutionary Glass, the brand gets its sleeves rolled up to deliver more technology solutions to such humanitarian problems as the lack of internet access in some remote parts of the world, and eradication of child porn from the web.