Less me,
more we.
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Zimbed Equines thrives on the power of many hands, recognizing that success is a collaborative effort. The fusion of diverse expertise creates possibilities beyond individual reach. Ideas flourish when transplanted into fresh minds.
If genuine passion and a commitment to quality matter to you, welcome home.
Graphik Designerin
"The soul of effective design is capturing the essence—the heart—of the product and revealing it in its purest form through essential simplicity."
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Anna and I share a longstanding friendship that extends well beyond our mutual passion for horses. As a graphic designer and architect, we both appreciate good design and have a commitment to high-quality aesthetics.
It was a natural choice for the visual concept development and execution of Zimbed Equines to involve Anna. She captured my ideas for the logo, website, and print materials with precision, playfully bringing them to life with her usual professionalism. Integrating Zimbabue's life number, 53, into the Zimbed Equines logo was just one of the many highlights of her work.
If you find yourself in the process of establishing a new professional venture, turn to Anna! As a client of Bureau A/O, you're in the best hands not only for startups but in every aspect for an optimal initial public presence.
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equine photographer
"Capturing moments through photography and connecting with animals teach you the art of mindful presence, where each instant is a canvas for conscious and sensory awareness. The rest is yours to craft."
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Sabrina's first visit to me was prompted by her call for horse models to expand her portfolio. She was particularly looking for expressive stallions, and it quickly became clear that if not Zimbabue, then who could fulfill this wish!
I must admit, due to my own education in artistic photography, I am very difficult to please when it comes to photography. However, the results of the first shoot quickly dispelled my skepticism. Sabrina's photos were phenomenal—so phenomenal that one of these pictures now adorns one of my walls. Her painterly style, which injects a tremendous amount of emotion into the images, and her talent for capturing the horse's character in a way that is palpable in the picture, completely convinced me.
That's why Sabrina will continue to enrich my website with beautiful photos. A hot tip: take a look at her Instagram account; you'll regularly find excerpts from her work, and sometimes even a giveaway with a bit of luck.
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