I probably can't say enough about Stefan G. Bucher. So I'm not going to say a whole lot, instead I'm just going to let you see what I'm talking about. But before I do that, here is a man who has managed to take graphic design and illustration to a new level. How has he done this? By doing what he wants and not what everyone else wants.
Bucher's presentation focuses on his design process and how he manages to create his unbelievable designs and frankly, this man is insane, but simply a genius. His talent is clear and what is also clear is his ability to see things for more than just design, but for the typography, the pictures, the lines and just about every little thing right down to the last detail. He is a perfectionist, but he has passion and with the two combined he has done incredible things.
I'm going to stop writing now, just because I can't do him justice. I was mesmerised and at the same time incredibly inspired to see someone who has not only perfected his art, but who loves what he does and cannot imagine doing anything else.
One last thing…below are his daily monsters that you've probably seen. Enjoy them. I got a chance to see him do it live and it just blew my mind.
DI Conference | Day 2 | Stefan G. Bucher
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