Even the new generations find it difficult to explain to their parents how much times have changed compared to theirs, and that the forms of employment and work are now quite different. But given the speed at which the world is developing, it may be even more difficult for us to understand our children.
AKQA, a London-based digital agency, is partnering with creative Senan Lee and Pansy Aung visualized the jobs of the future. They actually made conceptual illustrations. The project came to life in cooperation with the MiSK Foundation platform, which takes care of the education of young people all over the world.
World Economic Forum, which took place in Davos, gave the results of the research that it should just 65 percent of children, who are now sitting in school desks, in the future will do the work that they currently do doesn't exist yet. A team of people from AKQA occupied the lecture halls of the World Economic Forum every morning and listened attentively to what the future brings, thus making it easier to imagine what it would look like in the picture. For illustrations by Florian de Gesincourt, who also participated in the film Jurassic park and Spielberg's upcoming film "Ready Player One".
When the illustration was finished, the studio Happy Finish then spent the whole night retouching and processing it so that it could be viewed by forum visitors and online the next morning. They managed to do it 6 illustrations in 120 hours.
Well, now you are probably already interested in the jobs of the future?
Gallery - These are the jobs of the future
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