Designers in transition

 
 

What does it mean to evolve from reactive design to transition design? How can designers have a more long-term and systemic impact? We explored these questions with two different clients and events – with the Public sector network of designers and the Church network of service designers, in the Työ 2.0 Lab event and 2 hours educational workshop.

Our future-oriented approach evoked meaningful reflections about the role of designers in sustainability transitions. The participants learned to reflect sustainability through their own design practice and context, as well as frameworks to create a more long-lasting impact on society.

Working closely with the client, we translated transition vocabulary into Finnish to connect the participants closer to the topic and to develop the transition design practice in Finland.

I took part in a Transition Design Sprint previously and realized its potential as both an inspiring but at the same time an extensive way of designing for desirable futures. I recommended it to the public sector network Työ 2.0 Lab, and the hybrid workshop gathered almost a hundred interested collaborators. It was similarly inspiring to be able to take part in translating the terminology into Finnish while finding the best way to introduce the ideas to the church sector, my home organization.
— Eeva Salonen, Chief Development Officer, the Union of Helsinki Evangelical Lutheran Parishes (Kirkko Helsingissä)
 

 

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