about THE STUDIO.
we like Working closely
with clients to create design
that holds up over time.
Across identity, editorial design, and print, we’re developing visual systems that are clear, structured, and built to last. This includes logos and complete brand identities, as well as magazines, books, brochures, and other publications with a strong typographic foundation.
Alongside this, we design infographics and maps that translate complex information into precise
and accessible visuals. We also create custom illustrations that integrate seamlessly into identities, editorial work, and communication materials.
From stationery and packaging to document and presentation templates, each element is designed
to ensure consistency across formats and platforms. Projects can be developed from concept to final production or as focused interventions, depending on what is needed.
About Zoë
Brand Identity
Logo design and complete visual identity systems that define how an organisation presents itself. Includes typography, colour systems, and guidelines to ensure clarity and consistency across all applications.
Editorial Design
Design of magazines, brochures, reports, and books, with a strong focus on structure, hierarchy, and typography. Content is organised to be clear, readable, and engaging.
Information Design
Infographics and maps that translate complex information into precise and accessible visuals, supporting clear communication in publications and public-facing materials.
Custom Illustration
Custom illustration developed to complement and extend visual identities, editorial work, and communication materials, always integrated into a coherent visual system.
Print & Systems
Printed matter such as stationery and packaging, as well as flexible design systems that ensure consistency across formats and over time.
Art Direction & Design Support
Ongoing design direction and support to refine, extend, and maintain visual communication across different projects and platforms.
Zoë Mondloch is an independent graphic designer based in Luxembourg. She graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design from the Akademie für Kommunikationswissenschaft in Cologne, Germany.
She began her career at Maison Moderne (now Paperjam), working in coordination and production on publications including Archiduc and Delano, before becoming independent in 2018. Since then, she has been working across identity, editorial design, and print, with a strong interest in typography and structured visual systems. Her approach is precise and collaborative, with an emphasis on clarity, consistency, and long-term use.
Outside of the studio, she is into surfskate, longboard dancing, yoga, and japanese food.
Services
Clients
Selected clients include MENEJ, Ministère de la Culture, OPYOS, Syrdall Schwemm, Mediahuis, and various communes.
The studio is particularly engaged in projects connected to culture, education, and public life, as well as editorial work and identity design. Many collaborations evolve over time, allowing for consistent and long-term visual development.
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime.
Or just send us an e-mail.
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We specialise in visual identity design, editorial design, publications, brochures, reports, infographics, maps, and communication materials for businesses, organisations, and public institutions.
Whether you need a new brand identity, a publication, or a way to communicate complex information more clearly, we can help.
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No. A logo is only one part of a visual identity.
A strong identity also includes typography, colours, graphic elements, imagery, guidelines, and practical applications that ensure consistency across all communication channels.
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Every project is different, but our process usually includes:
Discovery and briefing
Research and concept development
Design presentation
Feedback and refinement
Final delivery and implementation support
We believe good design starts with understanding your goals before opening any design software.
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Project costs vary depending on the scope, complexity, and timeline.
After an initial conversation, we will prepare a detailed proposal outlining deliverables, timelines, and costs.
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The timeline depends on the scope and complexity of the project. Smaller assignments may take a few days or weeks, while larger branding or publication projects typically require several weeks or months.
As our schedule is usually planned several weeks in advance, we recommend getting in touch as early as possible. That said, if you’re working towards a fixed deadline, don’t hesitate to reach out—when feasible, we’ll always try to find a solution.
A realistic timeline will be agreed upon before the project starts.
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We work with businesses, public institutions, municipalities, cultural organisations, non-profits, and independent professionals.
Our clients range from local initiatives to organisations operating on a national and international level.
We generally do not take on private consumer projects, allowing us to focus on strategic design and communication challenges for organisations and professionals.
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Yes. We work with clients locally and internationally and can manage projects remotely through video calls, email, and collaborative tools.
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The more information you can share, the better. Helpful information includes:
Your goals
Your target audience
Existing materials
Project requirements
Timeline expectations
Budget range
If you’re unsure where to start, we’ll help define the brief together.
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Absolutely.
Sometimes a brand needs a complete rethink. Other times, small adjustments can make a significant difference. We evaluate each situation individually and recommend the most appropriate approach.
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Yes.
Depending on your needs, we can create templates for presentations, social media, Canva, Microsoft Office, Apple iWork, newsletters, reports, and other communication materials.
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Yes.
Translating complex information into clear and engaging visuals is one of our core strengths. We regularly create infographics, diagrams, maps, and visual systems that help audiences understand information more quickly and intuitively.
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Final deliverables typically include a combination of:
PDF
SVG
EPS
PNG
JPG
Additional source files and guidelines can be included depending on the project requirements.
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Once the project has been completed and paid for, you will receive the agreed usage rights as outlined in the proposal or contract.
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That’s completely normal.
Many clients come to us with a challenge rather than a solution. Part of our role is helping identify opportunities, define objectives, and develop the right visual approach.
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We occasionally use AI-based tools during research, exploration, or production processes where appropriate.
However, strategy, concept development, design thinking, and creative decision-making remain human-led throughout every project.
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Of course.
A short introductory conversation is often the best way to understand your needs, discuss possibilities, and determine whether we’re a good fit for one another.
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Because good design is about more than aesthetics.
We combine strategic thinking with thoughtful design to create identities, publications, and communication tools that are clear, distinctive, and built to last.
You will work directly with the people shaping your project, ensuring a collaborative process, clear communication, and attention to detail from start to finish.