Collected Anglofuturism – Alexander d’Albini

One part philosophical sparkplug, one part cultural handbook, this gem doesn’t just define Anglofuturism, it embodies it. Whether waxing lyrical about stoic engineers or detailing the aesthetics of a gentleman’s orbital workstation, d’Albini invites readers to join a movement not of protest, but of purposeful building. The tone? Rousingly optimistic, with just the right hint …

Lego

Anglofuturism: The Brick Frontier “Build Together” – because space isn’t going to organise itself. Here we present the Anglofuturist LEGO meme series, bright, blocky visions of a future both functional and fun. It’s where the ethos of orbital civility meets the joy of structured imagination. These creations are more than just delightful pastiche, they’re miniature …

Film Cover Memes

Welcome to the Anglofuturist Poster Gallery, a curated collection of reimagined film art, propaganda pastiche, and cultural homage. Here, the bold visual language of the silver screen is drafted into civilisational service. What begins as a meme becomes a message. These pieces are not just playful, they’re purposeful. From repurposed science fiction classics to stiff-upper-lip …

“A Weather for Gentle Men” – Giles Eccleston

A poem that reads like a dispatch from Albion’s soul—quiet, resolute, and stirring as a brass band on a frosty morning. In its clipped verses and upright stance, it champions that rare thing: progress without abandonment. Gentlemen, weather this way! It’s Anglofuturism in verse, waistcoat and all.