Johannes Gutenberg

Johann Gutenberg, a German inventor, revolutionised printing in the 15th century with his movable type printing press. His invention made mass production of books possible, significantly reducing costs and spreading knowledge. The Gutenberg Bible, printed around 1455, was the first major book produced using this method, marking a pivotal moment in the history of communication and education.
Abraham Maslow

Abraham Maslow was an American psychologist best known for creating Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, a theory that suggests human motivation is driven by the pursuit of fulfilling a series of basic needs, from physiological necessities to self-actualisation. His work has had a profound impact on psychology, education, and business, emphasising personal growth and human potential.