Juliana Piskorz is a visionary copywriter, journalist and content creator based in London.

With over ten years’ experience in media, Juliana writes regularly for the Sunday Times, the Guardian and has worked in-house at the Observer Magazine, the Evening Standard, Garage Magazine and British Vogue. She has crafted and refined the verbal identities for brands such as Mira Mikati, easyJet, &SISTERS and BA Highlife.

While working as the first ever digital editor of the Evening Standard Magazine Juliana was responsible for creating a unique brand identity, aesthetic and tone of voice, spearheading a new generation of video and audio content, for which she directed the likes of Loyle Carner and Adwoa Aboah and enlisted Mark Ronson to create bespoke weekly playlists for the ES Magazine audience.

Juliana is interested in always pushing the boundaries and making words as impactful as possible.

As well as helping brands discover their  voice, Juliana continues to write as a freelance journalist, her recent article in the Sunday Times Style about the rise of iMessage went slightly viral.