About us
Predicting the future is complex, time consuming and a near impossible task. As we face into solving increasingly wicked problems, it’s become more necessary than ever for organisations to anticipate the range of possible futures that could occur.
Tomorrow:mind is a live experiment to see how generative AI tooling can complement strategic foresight theory. We build simple templates to help organisations use generative AI tooling to anticipate a diverse range of scenarios and explore their long-term impacts.
Our content will demonstrate how our templates can be used to nurture long-term thinking and support organisations to make their most important decisions.
10% of profits donated to support social change
At tomorrow:mind, we care about helping humans solve for wicked problems. 10% of profits from our templates are donated to a rotating selection of organisations that do good in the world.
Explore our Futures Thinking Templates on Gumroad
the creators
Ying Wang
Ying is curious about all things that play at the intersection between humans, technology and the future. She works across design, research and strategy, helping to shape new ventures for Australian businesses including REA Group, Coles Group, Australia Post and ANZ.
For Ying, tomorrow:mind is a project fuelled by curiosity and creativity, a speculative venture to explore how emerging technologies can help humans better prepare for the future and improve long-term decision making.
She’s an avid illustrator, novice cook and perennial bad-joke artist.
Henri Pryde
Henri is interested in the emergence of new systems of thinking that will shape the future of the world. In his day job, Henri helps shape product at one of Australia’s fastest growing fintechs. By “night”, he’s been involved in community organising projects that introduce new ways of thinking about the future of Australian society, most notably working on one of the successful teal independent campaigns in the lead up to the last federal election.
For Henri, tomorrow:mind is a creative experiment that allows us to think about how humans and organisations are best equipped to solve the problems of tomorrow.
Henri also surfs badly, occasionally plays guitar and loves sharing a beer with friends and family where he can find a spare moment.
