Most brands don’t fail because they’re bad.

They fail because they’re boring.

Translation: I build messaging-first brands that know what to say, when to say it, and how to make people care.

Why You’re Here

You’re not here because your business is failing. You’re here because you’ve outgrown your brand, and it shows.

CLARITY PROBLEMS

Your business has evolved, but your messaging hasn’t. You struggle to explain your value without rambling, jargon, or second-guessing yourself.

CONNECTION PROBLEMS

You’re attracting the wrong people (price-shoppers, DIY-ers) or worse– nobody at all. The clients you actually want are scrolling past.

CONFIDENCE PROBLEMS

You hesitate to share your website or bio. Your brand doesn’t reflect the depth or quality of your work, so you hold back from bigger opportunities.

CONVERSION PROBLEMS

You want to scale, raise prices, or launch something new but your current brand can’t carry it. Growth feels stuck until you fix the foundation.

Left unchecked, these violations cost you opportunities, authority, and momentum. You end up stuck in comparison mode, spinning your wheels, or secretly resenting a business that doesn’t feel like you anymore.

The Dept’s mandate:
restore clarity, connection, and confidence so your brand finally matches your ambition.

Who’s Running This Dept anyway?

Me. I am. Liv Steigrad. Behavioural strategist, copywriter, aspiring handbalancer, and founder of The Identity Dept.

Officially, I specialise in high-return identity overhauls: applying psychology, strategy, and the occasional dry joke to bring brands back from the brink of irrelevance. Unofficially, I enforce compliance with the No Shit Brands Act (2018).

I don’t just make brands sound good. I make them sound human. Clear, confident, and compelling– the kind of messaging that attracts better-fit clients, sharpens your positioning, and makes showing up online less of a chore.

My background in psychology means I know why people buy, why they tune out, and why most brand messaging fails.

(Spoiler: it’s rarely the offer. It’s how it’s framed.)

Over the past decade, I’ve worked with:

GROWTH-DRIVEN FOUNDERS

CREATIVES

CONSULTANTS

VALUES-LED BUSINESSES

and they’ve all hit the same wall: they’ve outgrown their DIY branding. They don’t need another template or one-size-fits-all course.

They need strategy that fits, and words they’ll actually use.

That’s where The Identity Dept comes in.