Elina Haverinen
is a Finnish writer
and designer working where expression
and structure meet.

Illustration of a person in a red coat standing in a windy field.
Illustration of a person in a red coat standing in a windy field.

The work

This studio brings together long-form writing and design work—shaped with care for clarity, character, and use.

Long-form Essays & Stories

Handwritten grocery list reading “milk, honey, butter, bread” on torn paper against green and peach stripes.

A Walk Through a Grocery Store with Mark Twain, Part 1

On carrots, convenience, and what food says about modern life.

→ Read on Substack
Abstract illustration of irregular dark stone-like shapes resting on a textured, muted background, outlined with soft, hand-drawn contour lines.

Everything you need to stay unbothered, in six letters

Two syllables, one way to say everything, zero drama.

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The studio

I work with creatives and thoughtful businesses on structure, language, and direction—shaping websites, identities, and marketing that hold what they’re meant to carry.