Stefan G. Bucher
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Stefan G. Bucher (b. 1973) is a writer, graphic designer and illustrator.
Starting his career in the United States as an art director at Portland, Oregon advertising agency Wieden & Kennedy, he went on to design numerous CD packages including Brand New Day: The Remixes for Sting, the soundtrack for the motion picture The Matrix with Keanu Reeves. His design of the 17th "American Photography" annual received the 2001 Silver Award for outstanding complete book design by British Design & Advertising ("D&AD") His more recent work for clients ranging from KCRW DJ Jason Bentley to art gallery L.A. Louver to movie director Tarsem makes more frequent use of illustration and hand-lettering.
In 2004 the Art Directors Club of New York named him one of their Young Guns, honoring him as one of the leading creatives age 30 and under. He is the author of the book All Access - The Making of Thirty Extraordinary Graphic Designers [1] and the man behind the California design studio 344 Design [2].
He has been an active member of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), having served as the vice-president of membership of the Los Angeles Chapter from 1999 to 2001 and as vice-president of event programing from 2001 to 2003. He is a frequent speaker on graphic design at schools and design organizations across the United States. His column ink & circumstance appears in the pages of "STEP inside design" magazine [3]
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- All Access - The Making of Thirty Extraordinary Graphic Designers. ISBN 1-59253-079-6.