about

I’m a creative director, brand builder, and partnership connector who builds brands, campaigns, and communities that move emotionally, visually, and culturally. My work blends strategic clarity with cinematic storytelling, helping brands find their rhythm between creativity and commerce. With experience across fashion, sport, wellness, politics, and social impact, I lead brand systems and partnerships that turn ideas into belief and attention into belonging.

I build brands that feel like worlds—immersive, coherent, and emotionally real. My approach is grounded in the philosophy and psychology of why people care, then expressed through language, visuals, and storytelling that make them feel. Every detail is intentional, every decision designed to make the work resonate long after it’s seen. My goal is to help brands evolve into something people don’t just buy into, but believe in and belong to.

My work and perspective have been featured in Forbes, Vogue, GQ, WWD, Business of Fashion, Highsnobiety, W, Complex, ICON, Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar, UPROXX, The New York Times, The Hollywood Reporter, and Variety.

work

Keiser Clark
National Basketball Association (NBA)
Puma
Converse
Dr. Martens
Kygo x Palm Tree Crew
10K Projects
Harrods
Selfridges
MRKT
Traffic Los Angeles

Partnership & Consulting
Barry’s
The Cold Life
Charlotte Tilbury
Loutra
Fanatics
Almost Home
Ritual

Community Impact
Impactual
Democratic National Convention (DNC)
All Americans Vote (AAV)
United Sports Abroad
The Late Night Party
Party To The Polls

Social
Kaged
Promix
Rally
Dividends Wellness
Create
Wahl
Tinder

background

I began my career as an attorney in entertainment and talent law, where I learned the precision to turn complexity into clarity and the power of language to persuade, provoke, and move. That early fascination with how words shape meaning became the foundation of my creative process and my perspective on brand storytelling. While in law school, I started Keiser Clark as a creative outlet that blended my love for narrative, design, and culture.

As Co-Founder, Creative Director, and Head of Marketing, I led every dimension of Keiser Clark’s creative expression: designing collections, crafting brand language, developing go-to-market strategies, directing campaigns, and building partnerships. Each season began with a story, expressed through fabric, silhouette, sound, and set design. Music, nostalgia, and memory informed the aesthetic—the feeling of a moment caught in motion. From styling athletes and artists to designing in-store installations at Harrods and Selfridges, every detail was crafted to feel cinematic and lived in.

Under my direction, Keiser Clark produced and distributed eight collections and collaborations with the National Basketball Association (NBA), Puma, international producer Kygo and Palm Tree Crew, and charitable capsules for 10K Projects and Complex. The brand became known for its gritty nocturnal glamour—a balance of noir aesthetics and refined edge that bridged fashion, sport, and music. We were early adopters of the NBA and NFL “tunnel fits” movement, styling athletes and integrating them into our storytelling long before it became mainstream. Our community grew to include Odell Beckham Jr., Saquon Barkley, Megan Rapinoe, Sue Bird, Jayson Tatum, Chris Paul, Dwyane Wade, Steph Curry, Justin and Hailey Bieber, Shawn Mendes, Future, and The Chainsmokers, among many others.

Keiser Clark’s work and aesthetic were featured in Forbes, Vogue, GQ, WWD, Business of Fashion, Highsnobiety, W, Complex, ICON, and UPROXX.

Following that chapter, I joined Impactual, where I led creative strategy and partnerships for national campaigns at the intersection of culture, civic innovation, and social impact. I oversaw the firm’s rebrand and social marketing strategy, helping position Impactual as a creative leader in political and philanthropic advising. A highlight of my time there was producing the viral Lil Jon performance at the 2024 Democratic National Convention—what began as a meme evolved into one of the year’s most talked-about cultural moments, merging entertainment, advocacy, and social good.

I also led athlete and artist engagement for campaigns like Party to the Polls and The Late Night Party, featuring Lil Jon, Quavo, Wanda Sykes, Anthony Ramos, Breanna Stewart, Tyrann Mathieu, Kerry Washington, and Cordae. These activations earned national coverage in The New York Times, Good Morning America, and The Hollywood Reporter.

Today, I work independently as a Creative Director, Brand Builder, and Partnership Connector, collaborating with brands across fashion, fitness, health and wellness, skincare, and lifestyle to create identities that feel emotionally intelligent and culturally alive. I lead the full creative process—from brand architecture and campaign strategy to partnerships, content, and production—translating insight and instinct into work that moves people.

personal

East Coast raised, West Coast made.

My work and my life are studies in grit and rhythm, where structure and instinct are in constant conversation. I’m drawn to the tension between the discipline that builds foundation and the curiosity that keeps it alive.

I grew up on the New England coast, where much of my time was spent on the water—boating, fishing, and exploring small harbors that seemed to exist outside of time. Those early mornings on the Atlantic taught me patience, observation, and the value of subtlety. There’s a rhythm to the tide that mirrors the creative process: the quiet build, the sudden momentum, the return to stillness. It’s a rhythm I still chase.

Health and wellness are my anchor points. Training at the gym, running the LA hills, hiking the canyons, and long days by the beach keep me connected to movement and process. Cooking has become part of that ritual too—a reminder that creativity isn’t limited to work; it lives in how you fuel, restore, and care for yourself.

I live in Los Angeles with my two dogs, KC and Scout, who keep me grounded in the present and remind me that play is its own form of balance.

I’m endlessly curious about the psychology and philosophy of belonging—how people connect to ideals, brands, products, and each other. That search for meaning sits at the center of everything I do, personally and professionally. I’m interested in what makes people care, and how design, storytelling, and intention can make them feel seen.

contact

To get in touch please email marc@marckeiser.com or use the contact form and I will be in touch as soon as possible.

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