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Eric Zhang
Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Visual Designer with a Marketing Mindset
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Macquarie Business School Brochure - Editorial Design
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A Super Date with Mr Broom - Performance Visuals
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Artisan Crafts - Web Design
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Chinese TV in the Netflix Era - Book Cover Design
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Emma Tamaoki
Sydney NSW, Australia
Full-Service Branding for Founders + Creatives
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Cosmopolitan Australia + Middle East
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Alexis Blumenthal
Sydney NSW, Australia
Diverse Designer for Unique Solutions
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Alexis Blumenthal - HyperKinetic Color Font
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Bearplus Fullstack Agency
Sydney NSW, Australia
Award-winning agency specializing in design and development.
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Binder Consulting Text Card A text card from our work for Binder Consulting, a Munich firm working at the intersection of HR consulting, HR-IT, and AI products. The challenge was finding a voice that fits between two tired patterns: legacy consulting stiffness and AI startup loudness. We built a typographic system that signals depth without performing it, used as quiet anchors across the site. Small surface, a lot of brand thinking underneath.
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Designing the Career page for Binder Consulting Career pages are often the most neglected part of a consultancy site, which is strange because they're where the best people first meet the brand. We treated Binder's like its own small story. It opens with the line "Consulting That Challenges You. A Team That Supports You," which sets the tone immediately. From there: warm photography of the real team, quotes from current members on why they stay, a clear look at the career path on offer, honest benefits, and a fully transparent hiring process laid out stage by stage. Nothing hidden, nothing oversold. The page makes one quiet point really well: consulting can be ambitious and human at the same time. Open to new projects if you're building something in this space.
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Rotimatic trade-in experience Rotimatic asked us to design the page where existing owners swap their old machine for the new one. The challenge was making a flow feel as natural as demoing the product itself. We focused on tight visual hierarchy, brand-true colour and motion, and a layout that guides without nagging. The result is a trade-in journey that feels less like checkout and more like a quiet upgrade.
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Rethinking the Insight page for Binder Consulting A small but meaningful UX call on this build. Most consultancies split their content into three separate pages: articles here, success stories there, whitepapers somewhere else. We put all three on one page, controlled by one shared filter. And the filter applies live, the moment you tap a tag, no Apply button to chase. Sounds minor, but it changes how the page feels. Less like navigating a site, more like flipping through a well-organised library. Open to new projects if you're working on something in this space.
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Lucila Zakowicz
Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Brand voice for people who hate boring content.
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Atypical - The Atlas. A monthly Ebook. A slow practice: one ingredient per month—its aromatic profile, traditional uses, and new ways to meet it through story, ritual, and form
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Content writing for a perfumery brand about incense, rituals and a new perception of time.
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An editorial reflection on scent, beauty, and the quiet pressure to become more acceptable. The piece moves between personal insight and cultural observation to question the standards that shape how beauty is perceived and performed.
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A-typical photoshooting. A visual project inspired by four scents, each represented by a different body. Using macro photography, the shoot explored scent through shapes, forms, and textures, revealing the subtle similarities between the body and the natural world. Rather than illustrating fragrance literally, it approached perfume as something embodied — organic, tactile, and deeply felt.
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