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minimalistic

British  
/ ˌmɪnɪməˈlɪstɪk /

adjective

  1. (of an artistic style) using simple elements with little embellishment

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The branching evolutionary relationships between species were anticipated by Charles Darwin in his 1837 Notebook B sketch, in which he fashioned a minimalistic tree-like diagram that depicted the descent and diversification of species from common ancestors.

From The Wall Street Journal

The new logo removes the man in overalls leaning on a barrel and drops the phrase “old country store” in favor of a minimalistic yellow-and-brown wordmark.

From Salon

The chain’s classic gold and brown logo now features the chain’s name in a more minimalistic font.

From Los Angeles Times

"This is a meeting that should have been conducted in a much more restrained way – minimalistic, without this level of respect."

From BBC

The album's minimalistic album art - with the word Brat stylised in a low-resolution Arial font on a lime-green background - became a template for a spate of memes, with individuals and businesses jumping on the brat summer trend.

From BBC