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Graphic Design: Beautifully simple work from Sydney's Zé Studio

Date
20 August 2013

Over recent months we seem to have attracted more and more readers from Sydney and Melbourne but we don’t cover an awful lot of work from Down Under. It was a pleasure then to come across these really impressive new updates from Zé Studio in Sydney, set up by Joe Tarzia in 2011. In their online blurb they pin their design approach as “leaving no excess” – and this stripped back philosophy is easy to identify across their portfolio.

Recent eye-catching work includes a really subtle authentication card for photographer Ward Roberts (whose work we’ve long championed) as well as as really strong work for Italian restaurant grano and a neat identity for the Ristretto & Co café referencing the iconic Bialetti Moka.

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Zé Studio: gramo

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Zé Studio: gramo

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Zé Studio: gramo

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Zé Studio: gramo

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Zé Studio: gramo

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Zé Studio: Ward Roberts Authentication Card

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Zé Studio: Ward Roberts Authentication Card

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Zé Studio: Ward Roberts Authentication Card

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Zé Studio: Ward Roberts Authentication Card

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Zé Studio: Ristretto & Co café

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Zé Studio: Ristretto & Co café

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Zé Studio: Ristretto & Co café

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Zé Studio: Ristretto & Co café

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Rob Alderson

Rob Alderson is a freelance writer, editor and strategist. He was previously editor-in-chief of It’s Nice That and WePresent, and editor of Design Week. He publishes the newsletter Undo, which tries to make sense of how AI is changing design work, the design process and the design industry.

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