From Later is a foresight studio blending futures studies and speculative design to help organizations navigate change and imagine new cultural and design possibilities.
From Later is a Toronto-based think tank specializes in the art and science of futures studies, blending strategic foresight and speculative design to chart the uncharted. The studio turns complexity into clarity, offering organizations the tools to sense change, frame emerging opportunities, and envision the untapped potential of tomorrow.
From crafting public art installations depicting speculative worlds to designing playbooks for industries still taking shape, From Later thrives at the intersection of research, creativity, and strategy. It’s a space where prototypes for tomorrow’s scenarios are developed alongside field guides for disciplines that don’t yet exist. For partners ranging from global giants to grassroots co-ops, the studio demystifies complexity, identifies critical opportunities, and provides actionable insights.
Central to From Later’s ethos is the belief that interdependent worlds demand interdisciplinary thinking. Their team of futurists brings together expertise from fields as varied as engineering, arts, law, and economics. This diverse skill set enables them to tackle challenges across a wide spectrum of sectors, from startups and VCs to NGOs and governmental bodies. Whether delivering training in speculative design or advising on high-stakes strategy, their work is driven by a shared goal: to help partners better understand their evolving roles in a constantly shifting world.
By reimagining how we approach uncertainty, From Later transforms ambiguity into agency. Their catalog of projects and insights isn’t just a record of past achievements—it’s a launchpad for new cultural and design imaginaries. In a world obsessed with immediate results, From Later is looking forward, shaping visions that inspire action and innovation.
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