Katrin Ender — Global Narrative & Localization Strategist

A glass conference table in a modern office setting is covered with neatly spaced localization assets: printed content matrices, language style guides, regional content calendars, and a central world clock displaying multiple time zones on a matte black dial. Each document is meticulously aligned, featuring subtle color accents that distinguish markets and channels. The background reveals a blurred city skyline through floor-to-ceiling windows, suggesting international reach. Bright but diffused daylight backlights the documents, creating crisp edges and faint overlapping shadows on the glass surface. Photographic realism, captured from a high, almost overhead angle with sharp focus across the frame, producing a clear, analytical, and professional mood that communicates the complexity and order of scaling narratives globally.

Narrative Strategy

Craft cohesive stories that adapt gracefully across cultures, markets, and the moments that matter most.

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An open hardcover brand narrative book with thick, uncoated ivory pages lies flat on a warm walnut table, its spread filled with precisely set multilingual headlines and annotated margin notes in different ink colors. Beside it, a set of slim, color-coded notebooks labeled with various regions is stacked in a staggered arrangement, their cloth covers in deep navy, terracotta, and forest green. A slim laptop, closed, rests nearby with a single adhesive note labeled “tone & context” on its brushed aluminum lid. Late afternoon golden light streams in diagonally, casting long, soft shadows and highlighting the paper’s texture. Photographic realism, shot at a low, side angle with shallow depth of field for an intimate, reflective mood that emphasizes careful cross-cultural storytelling craft.