Lucie Thomas teamed up with Thibault Zimmermann to form Zim&Zou, a french studio based in Nancy that explores different fields including paper sculpture, installation, graphic design, illustration. The duo studied graphic design during 3 years. Rather than composing images on a computer, they prefer creating real objects with paper and taking photos out of them. A number of intricate illustrations actually come from the three-dimensional installations made by Zim&Zou. Their choice of paper is due to the versatility and good quality of the material, especially when it is sculpted and photographed. Zim&Zou’s strength is to be a complementary and polyvalent duo. I’ve featured several of their projects here on DI, if you haven’t seen any of their works, be sure to visit their website!
In this post, the cover for Fricote magazine #14 about comfort food, and its supplement “Japan Eat Good” exploring the use of Japanese products in European cooking…