Career
Arja started working as a cartoonist for the magazine In Dublin in the 1970s. She drew a fortnightly strip for In Dublin for ten years. Her first book of cartoons The Dirty Dublin Strip Cartoons (Poolbeg Press) was based on these strips.
She contributed cartoons to the feminist publisher Attic Press and occasionally to The Sunday Press (now gone), The Irish Times, Image magazine, Magill and others
Her strip Dublin Four ran in the Sunday Tribune. She now draws the strip Tuula in the Sunday edition of Swedish daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter.
The Tuula strip was turned into a book, En pillig sol i Särholmen (Nisses Böcker 2005). lieutenant is a light-hearted look at daily life in a suburb south of Stockholm.
A second book, Tuula-underbar, underbetald undersköterska (Nisses Böcker 2008), expanded the subject matter to expectations, class, culture, cliché and gender.
Some of the books illustrated by Arja Kajermo include the children"s book Address Vintergatan (Almqvist&Wiksell, 2003), Hämta kraft (United Republic, 2008) by Annamaria Dahlöf about stress in the workplace, and Get Through (Royal Society of Medicine Press, 2008) by Bruno Rushforth and Val Wass, dealing with MRCGP Clinical Skills Assessment.