
Est. 2026
About
Hjulstad Media is a company created by Katrine Hjulstad in 2026. The company's overall aim is to help individuals and businesses set up a firm online platform from which to promote their work and services. Our primary familiarity is with the platforms Wix and Kajabi, but we would be more than happy to explore other platforms with you.
Customers and current clients include companies such as Sarahkkas, for whom we do web management, visual design, translation, editing, and video editing, as well as Sámi Gold Source and Hans Henry Henriksen, for whom we have designed websites. We also do graphic design for the Czech Consulate in the North of Norway, have worked with Manx crotcheter Bethan Mae'd, and have done book editing and layout for individuals such as photographer and author Dagmar Johansen and charities such as St. Andrew's United Reform Church on the Isle of Man.
If you would like our assistance, please get touch for a consultation.
Email: hjulstadmedia@gmail.com
KATRINE HJULSTAD
Katrine Hjulstad (b. 1998) grew up in a Norwegian-Czech home. She moved to the UK in 2014, where she did the International Baccalaureate in Birmingham, followed by a BA in English at the University of York, an MSc in Modern Literature at the University of Edinburgh, and Creative Writing at the University of Oxford. In 2021 she went back to Norway for a year to study the History of Ideas at the University of Oslo, after which she moved to the Isle of Man where she currently lives with her fiancé, their four Giant African landsnails, a windowsill-garden of homegrown orange and lemon trees, and their many art and craft projects.
In addition to arts, Katrine is also a writer and researcher. Her BA thesis, "The Tale of the Old Forest", was peer-reviewed and published by The Journal of Tolkien Research, and when COVID-19 was at its worst, she set up a website for herself and other poets to creatively share their experiences through. You can read a selection of her poetry here.
If you enjoy her work, consider following her and supporting her on Patreon for as little as £5 per month.