The future of Design mirrors the future of our society. The Global COVID pandemic has clearly pushed us off of our previous trajectory with more time spent at home than before. I believe the future of design is in our homes, forever connected and multipurpose.
Listen to the voice of yesterday, see beyond the horizon of tomorrow, and start sketching now! In this second the future is already the past.
Trusting in the future again, getting back into experimentation, innovation, and futurism.
What is future of the design? To me – it is about accessibility and appreciation of a wider audience as well as embracing multifunctionality and sustainability in the materials we choose to use.
The user experience will remain at the forefront of interior design as will sustainable and environmentally responsible design. Design will improve connectivity and safe interaction while remaining sensitive to comfortable surroundings. Interactive digital spaces will grow for the design community as well as within the tradeshow environment which will require a strong digital presence. Homes and businesses will seek to functionally transform their spaces into efficient sanctuaries especially during uncertain or unrestful times. Corporate meeting rooms and social spaces will expand under controlled health and design guidelines.
The future starts from us “The unpredictability of the future means absolutely nothing to the dreams of an ambitious positive mind”
Design has the power to bring people together, the future of design will be to create spaces for people to unite and to come together as a community.
Some say, “Change is the future”, others say, “Change is the only constant.” I think the future of human beings is emerging stronger, smarter, and more resilient through innovative design solutions.
The most reliable way to predict the future is to create it. Unknown
Design is ever evolving, responding the huge challenges created by new technology and societal changes as we have seen in 2020 with COVID-19 the impact of which has not yet fully played out. Increasingly people are looking to utilise their spaces for a specific purpose whether it be reflective or social and collaborative, as designers we have to entice people into using the space by providing them with a reason to do so.
The hopes are the future. No more illness! No more fighting! Bring back peace to Hong Kong, my lovely hometown.
It is proposed the future will be changing significantly in design as the minority’s perspectives are recognised, colour and material’s psychological and cultural meaning to interior environments are taken into deep consideration. Marginalised groups will now have their narratives and perspectives represented more in design.
A healthy planet Future in design is about creating things that will make our planet healthier.
Bring together the chaos of life with the aesthetics of living
The future of design will be the designers who can push the limits of design and keep a constant focus on design innovation, embrace breakthrough developments, work around machine intelligence and create designs which take us to the future of ours.
The future of design is creating a simpler way of life. Simplicity works with new smart technologies, where everything you need is at the palm of your hands. This gives people the idea that they are controlling the way they live and use products and spaces, bringing peace of mind. Multifunctional products and spaces are necessary to fit into people’s busy lives and create a calm sense of purpose and belonging in this world.
The future of interior design involves designers reinventing new ways that technology can be used to generate more efficient design solutions that respond to complex design challenges that the future brings, transforming the way designers think, communicate and operate.