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Michele Zingales is an italian tattoo blackwork artist.
His works are carachterized by a minimalist touch, dense shades, dusty textures,
elegantly decostruncted shapes, silence zones and subjects in monumental poses.
The instinctual dynamics of wild inner forces
and the grace of flowing movements
meet together in the artist's everlasting ink traces.
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Michele needed an identity to represent and sponsor his works.
The first attempt was to create a 'Z' monogram, taking inspiration by the "deconstructive cuts" reproduced in some of his works.
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The monogram was declined in several sub-variations.
The identity system included also a full name version.
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The project second direction was to create a lettering with a tribal and esoteric feel.
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In the end, the project needed a more refined and elegant turn.
So that's the final wordmark.
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