Sarah Louise Brand

  • Ethnicity: White British

  • Pronouns: She/her

  • Location: Brighton & Hove

 

About Sarah

Sarah is an AuDHD creative director, content specialist, writer and podcast creator with 12 years of experience in crafting captivating, imaginative stories and building intricate, kaleidoscopic worlds for brands.

At Glassette, Sarah envisioned and spearheaded a bold, unified brand and creative direction from launch, positioning Glassette as a pioneer in the homewares and lifestyle market. She crafted the brand's distinctive tone, visual identity, and content strategy, paving the way for the creation of Glassette Creative Studios. Her innovative approach attracted top clients across food & beverage, travel, and lifestyle, all eager to bring their brands to life through the unique Glassette lens.

Now, as a freelance Creative Director, she is an ideas partner and a creative injection for brands, individuals and organisations - she offers creative direction, brand identity, content strategy, campaign ideation and art direction. Sarah works with small to medium businesses across health, wellness, interiors, fashion and lifestyle. She have a special interest in businesses who are creating products or services for neurodivergent and disabled people. The people Sarah works with are disruptors in their field and they are visually-led, alternative, artful and creatively minded. They care about having a thoughtful creative partner who will create stories, visuals and campaigns that translate who they are as a business at their core, stories that will genuinely get attention in a meaningful and memorable way. Sarah makes the people she work with feel inspired, understood and celebrated. She help brands fully express their vision and celebrate their products and services in an imaginative, compelling and honest way.

Sarah loves talking about self expression, neurodivergence, literature, creativity and people. I am visible because my imagination and sensitivity helps people tell stories that stand out. Sarah has recently created a produced a podcast called Other People’s Days, which you can listen to here. “A podcast where we talk about our daily lives with honesty, nuance and reverence, in the hope that we can find something of ourselves in other people’s days. With a focus on the neurodivergent community, Other People’s Days explores what days really feel like: what is difficult, what is comforting, and what is beautiful.”

Sarah’s work was selected for BBC Uploads and she was interviewed about her inspiration behind the project, which you can listen to here.

Her work has been featured in publications such as Vogue, Elle Decoration, Elle UK, Stylist, The Sunday Telegraph, Collagerie and Penny Mag.

Clients include: Glassette, Made Thought, Kip Hideaways, Pinterest, Big Mamma Group, Margate House, Selfridges, Birkenstock, MOTH, Nicholson, 1664, Vyrao, Birkenstock, Minuty, Brewdog, Neptune Home, G . F Smith, Jack Wills, MOO, The Design Museum

Sarah is a white woman with bright red hair, freckles and rosy cheeks. She is looking directly to camera with a soft smile and she is resting her cheek on her hand. She is wearing an oversized men’s vintage blazer with a navy pinstripe pattern. She has two black ribbon bows in her hair.

Recent Work

  • Creator & Producer: Other People’s Days Podcast

  • Head of Content & Creative: Glassette

  • Senior Content Manager: Made Thought

  • Writer: Strange Cape Substack

  • Featured on BBC Sussex BBC Uploads

  • Interview for Other People’s Days

  • Freelance Creative Director

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