Opinion / Josh Fehnert
Our 2020 vision
Journalists are famously reticent about making predictions. What seems certain one evening (the date that the UK will leave the EU, for instance, or the slim possibility the Mayans were right about the end of the world – even the Millennium bug) can look foolhardy when published in the cold light of day. So how can we augur the shifts that will affect design, diplomacy, art or architecture in the year ahead? Well for a start there’s The Forecast, Monocle’s annual lookahead, which hits newsstands today.
Instead of simply imagining how the world might turn, our on-the-ground reporters sought out stirring case studies and asked the experts for upbeat insights on getting an edge. We visit a few lesser known outposts, from Indonesia’s mooted new capital to a Swiss school with designs on a better education for all. We also make for a clearing in the woods outside Budapest where a horde of Vikings are dolled up to shoot a TV show in an area that’s become a beacon for Hollywood production companies. We ask agents how the digital deluge has affected their industries – from book publishing to pop and the theatre – and see why a wave of young talent is sparking a Greek revival. Plus: we visit the world’s least lonely nation (Denmark) to find out how something as simple as club membership can help put paid to the pangs of isolation. We also cite a few reasons to be cheerful and offer advice on practical changes for achieving a better balance between work and life, and publish our first Small Cities Index for those seeking a quieter place to call home.
So here’s an audacious prediction that goes against the wisdom – and cynicism – of some corners of the journalistic trade: next year can be better than this one. For advice, ideas and inspiration on how, pick up a copy of The Forecast. Go on, do as the Danes do: join the club.