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Projector House

 

Our Mission

At Projector House, we don’t just observe the future; we aim to illuminate it. As a boutique publishing imprint, we focus on the intersection of human creativity and accelerating technology. Our goal is to provide clarity in a world of rapid change, turning complex shifts in AI, industry, and culture into accessible, forward-thinking narratives.

 
“The hardest thing to see is what is in front of your eyes.”
— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
 

The Story of the House

Founded by Glen Day, a Creative and Content Director with over three decades of experience at the front lines of digital storytelling, Projector House was born from a simple realization: the future is coming faster than people can keep up with. 

We operate at the crossroads of strategy and imagination. Whether we are exploring the evolution of the morning commute, the ever-changing landscape of communications, or the deep integration of artificial intelligence into our daily lives, our work is grounded in rigorous research and a relentless curiosity for "what comes next."


What We Do

We specialize in high-impact, focused titles like DON’T PANIC Here’s the Truth About AI and Minutes ot the Future of Cars, that serve as essential guides for the modern age. Projector House is dedicated to:

  • Deciphering Complexity: Breaking down massive technological shifts into human-centric insights.

  • Independent Voice: Maintaining a nimble, creator-led approach to publishing that prioritizes depth and vision over trends.

Future Literacy: Helping our readers build the mental framework needed to thrive in an AI-integrated world.


About the Founder

Glen Day is an author, Creative Director, and AI Advisor who has spent his career navigating the evolving landscape of media and technology for tech organizations like AWS, Google, and Microsoft, as well as automotive leaders like Audi, Subaru, and Toyota. When he isn't workshopping the next book chapter or advising on strategic AI programs for universities, he can usually be found in the mountains with his family or hunting down the perfect cup of coffee.

His expansion of pursuits from leading creative agencies to founding an independent publishing house reflects his excitement for a new era of storytelling—one where projecting a clear picture of today’s fast is both a passion and a public good.