Designing Hope: Visions to Shape our Future
By (Author) Sarah Housley
The Indigo Press
The Indigo Press
19th March 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and ethical issues
Hardback
192
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
When did we stop dreaming of a better future What happened to the sci-fi golden age of the 1950s, when futurism flourished as a discipline and drove innovation As a society, either we struggle to imagine something good for the times to come or we fail to picture any future at all. Our world is in polycrisis; we face climate breakdown, societal fracturing, governmental collapse, war, and rising inequality. The exciting outcomes we dreamed of, from the space race to the wonder material plastic, have brought contingent problems of their own. We haven't yet developed mainstream and accessible new narratives to replace these failures, and if you ask someone to imagine 'the future', they'll probably still picture flying cars. Designing Hope resets expectations. Through the lens of four emerging futures, Sarah Housley shows us visions of hope that inspire action and critical thinking about how we'll live in the decades to come.
SARAH HOUSLEY is a design futurist and trend forecaster, and the former Head of Consumer Tech at WGSN. She has consulted for numerous brands on topics ranging from the future of water to our future relationships with robots, and spoken internationally at events including London Design Festival, iF Chengdu, and Dutch Design Week.
She has contributed to BBC Radio 4, as well as print and digital media including The Financial Times, The Guardian, British Vogue and Stylist magazine. She teaches Futures & Innovation at the London College of Fashion.