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Submit ReviewStefan G. Bucher designs and produces high-end books for corporate and private clients.
He has designed for Sting, Whitney Houston, Jason Bentley, David Hockney, Philip Glass, Judd Apatow, and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He is an ADC Young Gun and has won a D&AD Yellow Pencil for book design.
In addition to scores of books, he has created custom letterforms for the main titles of the films "The Fall," “Immortals” and “Mirror, Mirror” for director Tarsem. His time-lapse drawings appear on the Emmy-award winning TV show “The Electric Company.” He designed the Blue Man Theater at the Monte Carlo Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, and gave life to the Saks Fifth Avenue Yeti.
Bucher is a graduate of Art Center College of Design. Following stints at Wieden + Kennedy, Modernista!, and Maverick Records, he created the Daily Monster, an online drawing series and and story-telling community that spawned a book and three popular “Monster Maker” iOS apps.
He is the author of seven books, including the best-selling "344 Questions—The Creative Person’s Do-It-Yourself Guide to Insight, Survival, and Artistic Fulfillment” which was just re-released as an expanded edition.
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Primary Topic: Understanding Introversion
- Stefan's definition of introversion
- The challenges of being an introvert in social situations
- Favorite ways to recharge as an introvert
Primary Topic: Stefan's Work as a Graphic Designer and Illustrator
- Overview of Stefan's work
- How Stefan has crafted his workspace to balance his energy
- How Stefan has improved his career by taking a less serious approach and focusing on helping people with his work
Primary Topic: Setting Boundaries in Work and Business
- Saying no to opportunities that don't align with his work style
- How Stefan has crafted his business to accommodate his unique work schedule
- The importance of setting clear expectations for clients and colleagues
Primary Topic: Misconceptions in the Design Industry
- Discussing the misconceptions around the design industry and the role of designers in client preferences
- The shift needed in the application of energy in the design industry
Primary Topic: Stefan's Journey in the Creative Field
- Stefan's early start in the design and creative industry
- Balancing control over working hours throughout his career
Primary Topic: Balancing Personal and Professional Life
- The trade-offs Stefan has made in his career for personal fulfillment
- The importance of support from family in pursuing a non-traditional career path
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