Lucia Klander, a graduate of Central Saint Martins in London, focuses on how design influences identity, gender, and culture. She created Red Talk, a card game encouraging open discussions about menstruation, aiming to foster empathy and address harmful stereotypes. As a junior designer at Rodeo, Klander uses expressive typography and explorative design techniques to continue her mission of promoting wellbeing and activism, especially within female-centered communities through her projects across various creative fields.
Lucia's passion project, Red Talk, is a conversational card game designed to foster healthier conversations about periods, aiming to challenge stereotypes through open dialogue.
Lucia employs expressive typography and diagrammatic mapping to articulate her ideas, demonstrating how design can impact perceptions of identity and gender.
In her work, Lucia emphasizes the importance of wellbeing and community, showcasing a commitment to nurturing connections within female-centric spaces.
As a junior designer at Rodeo, Lucia continues to explore meaningful visuals that communicate values aligned with her passion for activism and empathy.
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