Falay Transition Design: One year on
At the beginning of January 2023, Falay Transition Design came together for the first time - masterminded by our founder Zeynep, but collectively inspired to create new ways of working towards regenerative futures. In these twelve months we have grown from an initial team of five into ten, and alongside our valued advisors and collaborators have formed many different constellations in how we work, collaborate and support each other.
Our efforts across the year have been split between developing our approach, nurturing and building client relationships, delivering projects and actively imagining the work we want to see in the world. Underlining all of this has been an iterative and experimental process looking inwards, to discover how we can challenge the business-as-usual paradigm within our very own business model and practice.
So on our first birthday, we’re reflecting on what we have created and explored so far, and the crucial learnings we have made along the way.
Embracing ambiguity
We’ve faced a lot of uncertainty this year, whether it be in sending applications off into to ether, or throwing out the instruction manual to co-create our shared working practice. At times it has felt like a rush to have everything worked out, but we have started to embrace this ambiguity and lean into more emergent processes, shape-shifting as our collective evolves.
Nurturing hope
If you work with wicked problems and tackling sustainability issues, you’ll know how difficult it can be to avoid the fatalistic spiral sometimes. As individual entrepreneurs, many of us have found this shared collaborative space to be a source of hope and motivation, working together towards a more hopeful, regenerative future together.
Finding togetherness with individuality
Beyond that sense of hopefulness, we have also found a lot of other value in forming a new way of collaborating together whilst retaining our individual interests, skills and motivations.
Reimagining professionalism
Reflecting on all the ideas that have stuck, and those that haven’t, we’ve recognised a need to challenge our very imagination of professionalism, in order to shift our working practices towards more regenerative and authentic approaches.
We’re looking forward to see what the second year of Falay Transition Design brings - keep up to date with our projects, collaborations and news by signing up to our newsletter here.