Designing for the Future is run by The Future Perfect Company to encourage student designers to think about the challenges and issues affecting our ageing population – and to create innovative and attractive designs which allow older people to continue to live meaningful, enjoyable, active and independent lives.
We have been working with the University of Brighton since 2010.
“Enabled” moves to Dragons Den
The new "Enabled" module at University of Brighton moved to the Dragons Den stage last week when Alison Lapper MBE and I acted
GOMI on Kickstarter!
Good News! Designing for the Future winner, Tom Meades' new product is now on Kickstarter! Originally conceived as his final year project at
Launch of Enabled – a new design for disability project
I was delighted to be invited back to the University of Brighton this week to take part in the launch of a new
Artist Jack Durling at Handmade in Kew
I had the pleasure of visiting Handmade at Kew this week, an exciting event in the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens which features work
Student tackles loneliness
I was delighted to be invited to the University of Brighton Graduate Show this week, a fantastic showcase of student creativity and talent
DFF alumnus explores sustainable design of everyday products
DFF alumnus Tom Meades has just graduated from the University of Brighton. Here he talks about his exciting final year project which explores sustainable





