ABOUT

Futures For All.

New name. New positioning. New brand.

Our Charity’s Story So Far:

In 2010, we were founded as Speakers for Schools by ITV’s Political Editor, Robert Peston, starting a journey which has inspired thousands of young people in state education nationwide. We have facilitated a wide range of exciting talks, from Bill Gates to Alex Scott, from CEOs to adventurers, from comedians to barristers, and everyone in between.

Through our partnerships and activities, we have supported almost 2 million students.

But research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies shows that UK social mobility is the worst it has been in 50 years, which means we need to go much further.

The Problem with Speakers for Schools:

Since 2010, we have been known as Speakers for Schools.
Named after our infamous programme of inspirational talks from influential professionals.

Today, as we celebrate our fifteenth anniversary, we have grown to become the UK’s leading social mobility charity and the largest provider of work experience placements in the country.

While talent is spread evenly nationwide, opportunity isn’t. Where you are born and who you are born to are strong predictors of performance at school and future life chances.

Our commitment is clear: we want to increase our support for state schools and colleges to ensure that, by 2028, every young person has access to fully funded, high-quality work experience. In turn, this will enable us to realise our ambition and purpose: to provide fair futures for all young people, improve the rate of social mobility, and secure a balanced distribution of power, wealth, and opportunity in society.

But from our name, you’d never know it.

The Solution: From Programme to Purpose

How could we better represent the breadth of what we do and our primary purpose?
How could we change our name and at the same time connect with our charity’s history?
How could we strategically create continuity and cadence to keep our brand equity?

It’s simple. And powerful.

Our new name follows the same convention of “this ‘for’ that,” while employing alliteration to create additional synergy and harnessing the power of words to craft a bold activist statement of purposeful intent.

Our name is our mission. Our mission is our name.

Speakers for Schools becomes Futures For All.

Launching Futures For All at Tate Britain:

On Tuesday 4th March 2025, our speakers, partners and supporters came together to toast the achievements of the last fifteen years and hear all about how we intend to support more young people with access to work experience in the years to come.

As the lights shining on the stone columns and high ceilings dramatically changed from orange to purple, we announced that from September 2025, Speakers for Schools – while living on as our programme of inspirational talks – will change its name to Futures For All.

A Bold Brand Identity Designed for Impact:

To make Futures For All a reality, our charity has a relentless focus on impact.
It only follows that our brand's visual and verbal identity should do the same.

Our bold, originally drawn and crafted logo type, with its condensed letterforms and letterspacing, is underlined not only to make an impact but to underline our important social purpose.

Our ‘underline’ device creates a unique asset that expands to contain programme photography and playfully morphs into characterful illustrations, resonating with young people: a super-long tandem takes students on their journey of discovery together; a girl’s arm reaches far for her work experience finder; a winged pair of sneakers is flying onto the career ladder.

As you would expect from Futures For All, our brand’s typography, aesthetic, and colour combinations are designed to meet AAA or AA ‘Accessibility For All.’ We strive to create digitally accessible and inclusive communications that are usable and understandable by a diverse range of people, including those with various disabilities and impairments.

And our positioning? True to our name (of course):
We believe in fair and secure Futures For All.

Creative Direction, Brand Design and Writing: Neil Watts, Head of Brand
Photographic Art Direction and Retouching: Numan Ahmed, Designer
Digital Design System and Website Design: Ryan Hunt, Designer
Brand Illustrations: Lysa Tasker, Graphic Designer and Illustrator

Project featured: on 20th May 2025 Contributor:

Futures For All has been a Contributor since 25th November 2015.

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Futures For All Brand Identity

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