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Paul Mosig is an art director, designer and artist based in Canberra, working with clients across Australia and internationally. He specialises in branding and digital design for independent businesses, wineries, cultural institutions, restaurants and other creative enterprises. With a practice grounded in fine arts, Paul brings an artistic sensitivity and refined visual language to every project he undertakes. His design approach prioritises clarity, craftsmanship and individuality, producing distinctive work that resonates with clients and their audiences alike. Paul’s work has received both national and international recognition. A notable highlight is his design for Mr Wilkinson’s Favourite Vegetables, which won Best Cookbook Design at the Australian Book Design Awards. The book has since reached its 15th reprint and been translated into 18 languages, a testament to the lasting quality and broad appeal of his design. Paul works independently and in collaboration, offering thoughtful creative direction to projects of all scales.

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