Hi, I’m Klara.

brand creator & consultant, writer, neurodivergent entrepreneur, graphic designer and creative rebel.

I GREW UP BETWEEN NORTHERN GERMAN LAKES AND FORESTS, DEVOURING BOOKS, WRITING POETRY, DRAWING TIRELESSLY and spending hours out in nature, making friends with the trees and the moss.

A sense of existing slightly to the side of things has never left me. 

It took years to understand it as a gift: the clarity that comes from observing the world, and from perceiving what others move past too quickly. 

I'm autistic, and the depth of perception that comes with that shapes everything I do and everything I make.

I trained in graphic design at Cambridge School of Art, worked in agencies in Cambridge and Berlin, burned out, and eventually found my way back to the question that had always been underneath everything: what does it mean to build something true?

Not just visually true, but true in the deeper sense. Work that reflects what you actually believe, that serves rather than extracts, that contributes to a future worth living for.

That question led me through training in transformational coaching, years of study in human nature and potential, and eventually to the work I do now: helping people find the language and the form for what they're building from heart, soul, and a vision that changes the world for the better.

I work at the intersection of strategic clarity, creative expression and genuine depth. I can see into the essence of things – a person, a business, a vision – and name it precisely. I can make it visible. That's the thread running through the branding work, the consulting, and everything else I do.

Today I live in Sweden, in an old house I'm slowly renovating, surrounded by woods and moss and fern. I tend a garden. I craft beauty with my hands as readily as with words and images, because I think we all need more time off screen.

The economy I want to contribute to is one that serves life rather than extracting from it. Work done with care, offered honestly, building toward something collectively worth living for.

If you're building something that fits into this future, I'd love to meet.

I’d like to thank my mentors and teachers who I had the privilege to learn from over the past decade, including Richard Rudd and the amazing team at the Gene Keys, Violetta Pleshakova, Daje Aloh, Pilar Lesko, Simone Seol, Caitlin Dianna, Lenka Lutonska, Beth Kempton, Elen Elenna, Emmeline Bramble, Sundari Ferris, Lisan Bremmers, Nick Jeeves and many more.

Gratitude.