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.
Allegro – making music with muscles
This year the Designing for the Future project with the University of Brighton produced many interesting designs for ageing. Here BSc sports
Clever yet elegant jar opener
Alex Matthams, a product design graduate from the University of Brighton recently impressed the Designing for the Future judges with
Design students tackle back pain, seat belts & memory loss in DFF 2015 Awards
Back pain, tricky seat belts and memory loss were some of the challenges targeted by this year’s Designing for the Future entrants.
DFF winner shows at Milan
We were thrilled to learn that Jack Durling ,who was a runner up in our Designing for the Future competition back in 2013,
Vegtrug appoints DFF design guru
This week VegTrug, makers of the innovative raised vegetable planters, announced the appointment of University of Brighton graduate, Hayley Moisley as their
DFF gets a mention in Caring UK
Great to see "Designing for the Future" mentioned in this month's Caring UK magazine's feature on our talented alumna, Chloe Meineck. To





