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The Reflex Blue Show : A Graphic Design Podcast
Stefan Bucher: The Reflex Blue Show #272

The Reflex Blue Show : A Graphic Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025


Stefan Bucher and his monsters return to The Reflex Blue Show. Last being on the show when he was in Omaha back in 2018, well, it’s been a while. But we start by going way back to The Reflex Blue[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Stefan Bucher: The Reflex Blue Show #272 appeared first on 36 Point.

The Traveling Introvert
Career Conversations with Stefan Bucher

The Traveling Introvert

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 19:07 Transcription Available


Stefan 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.Social media linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/344books/Link to websitehttps://344lovesyou.comPrimary Topic: Understanding Introversion- Stefan's definition of introversion- The challenges of being an introvert in social situations- Favorite ways to recharge as an introvertPrimary 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 workPrimary 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 colleaguesPrimary 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 industryPrimary 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 careerPrimary 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

2 Pages with MBS
The Art of Disruption: Stefan Bucher, author of ‘344 Questions,' [reads] ‘The Salmon of Doubt'

2 Pages with MBS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 42:57


Recommend this show by sharing the link: pod.link/2Pages I often get asked how I sold more than a million copies of The Coaching Habit. I wish I had one, but, of course, there is no singular answer - just a combination of things going well and a healthy dose of magic fairy dust. One thing we got right, though, is the design of the book itself. So many books feel heavy - a wall of text - and I wanted a book that felt lighter, accessible, and non-intimidating. In whatever you're working on, what experience are you creating?  Stefan Butcher is an acclaimed graphic designer and illustrator who likes designing books, and questions. When I found him through his wonderful book, 344 Questions: The Creative Person's Do-It-Yourself Guide to Insight, Survival, and Artistic Fulfillment, I already knew we would get along. Get‌ ‌book‌ ‌links‌ ‌and‌ ‌resources‌ ‌at‌ https://www.mbs.works/2-pages-podcast/   Stefan reads two pages from ‘The Salmon of Doubt' by Douglas Adams. [reading begins at 19:35]   Hear us discuss:  Disrupting the status quo: “I'm weird … but I'm not a threat to anybody, I'm just trying to make my thing happen and help others do the same.” [9:23] | Performative competence versus embodied competence. [13:29] | How to keep your heart open: “It's not the pain that kills you, it's the numbness.” [24:22] | The difficult choice of what to work on. [28:40] | The essence of collaboration: “We are each other's keeper.” [33:31]

The Futur with Chris Do
231 - Knowing when to quit (Part 2)

The Futur with Chris Do

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 44:42


In Part Two of our discussion on when to quit and when to push through, we hear stories from listeners about perseverance and strategic quitting. Joining us again are Nidhi Tewari and Stefan Bucher, who both remind us that joy is an important factor in deciding whether to stay the course or not. If there's one thing you take away from this conversation, it's that sacrificing your personal well-being for professional success rarely works out in the long run. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Futur with Chris Do
230 - Knowing when to quit (Part 1)

The Futur with Chris Do

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 61:10


Acclaimed NFL coach Vince Lombardi once said, "Winners never quit and quitters never win." It's a motivating and catchy sentiment, but famed marketer Seth Godin begs to differ. In his book, The Dip, he argues that quitting can be the best strategy. In this two-part episode, Chris is joined by therapist Nidhi Tewari and designer Stefan Bucher to discuss knowing when to quit and when to persevere. Like it or not, the free market rewards exceptionalism. Success goes to the obsessed. But where is the line between intense focus and toxic hustle? And how do you determine if what you're grinding away on is worth it? This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/FUTUR and get on your way to being your best self. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Exchange Experience
Providing Professional Trainings.

Exchange Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 22:36


A number of agencies and comapnies prepare people to meet the job market requirements. Dr. Stefan Bucher, director to one if the providing trainings discuss his business and the importance of enriching people's skills.

Hacking the Red Circle
Stefan Bucher TEDx Speaker - Reflections 8 years after his talk

Hacking the Red Circle

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 44:17


In 2011 Stefan Bucher, an award-winning Designer, presented at TEDxAmericanRiviera (now known as TEDxSantaBarbara.) He recently spoke with Mark Sylvester about reflections of his road to the Red Circle. Stefan speaks to audiences large and small and travels the world talking about design, typically to designers. He remarks that stepping onto the TEDx stage is unlike any other event. For Organizers, hearing this conversation will help you understand the thinking of an accomplished speaker when understanding how different the TEDx experience is - and how he'd wished he'd taken more advantage of our help. You'll get some great tips on how to coach your speakers by listening to him. Stefan's hack for speakers is to consider how you open your talk and capture the imagination and energy of the audience. He suggests using a musical opening, much like the overture to a Broadway play. You'll see how he used this in his talk from 2011. We've posted Stefan's talk below so you can watch, then listen to this episode so that you can understand the context of his answers.

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
STEFAN BUCHER READS FROM HIS BOOK LETTERHEADS

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 27:34


LetterHeads: An Eccentric Alphabet (Unnamed Press) From the creator of the popular Daily Monster YouTube series comes a revolutionary new vision for “characters,” one that brings the alphabet hilariously alive. A very special design book, LetterHeads is the first to feature “sculpted“ portraits of letters, employing 3D modeling software, which has been used almost exclusively by Hollywood’s CGI and video game production community. Until now! LetterHeads is a graphic design book for creatives of any age, celebrating diversity and inspired by the people of the artist’s hometown of Los Angeles. Infused with unique personalities, surrounded by playful vocabulary and an intriguing color palette, the letters reflect just how alive language can be. The use of ground-breaking 3D technology acts as a link to not just the future of letterform creation, but education itself. • Molded and carved like a series of classical sculptures, but free of the gaudy paint jobs, the LetterHeads allow the quirks and nuances of each diverse character to emerge.• The LetterHeads are a landmark approach to letterform creation, combining decorative lettering of the 19th century with the crisp digital modeling of a Pixar blockbuster.• LetterHeads enfolds playful vocabulary with color literacy, celebrating the diversity of both letterforms and people. Stefan G. Bucher is an American writer, graphic designer and illustrator. He is the man behind the award-winning California design studio 344 Design. He is also the creator of the popular online animation series Daily Monster. For 100 days he filmed himself drawing a new monster every night, based on random ink blots. Visitors then posted stories about each monster on the blog. The clips have been viewed well over three million times and are collected, along with selected stories, in the book “100 Days of Monsters.” He is the subject of an hour-long documentary film about his life and work, produced as part of lynda.com’s “Creative Inspiration” series.

Dissection
Episode 19: Stefan Bucher and the Blue Man Group

Dissection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2016 29:46


Stefan G. Bucher is the man behind 344lovesyou.com and dailymonster.com, which has spawned a book and the popular “Monster Maker” iOS app. He is the author of five other books, including the best-selling "344 Questions—The Creative Person’s Do-It-Yourself Guide to Insight, Survival, and Artistic Fulfillment." He has created designs and illustrations for David Hockney, 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, among many others.   In this episode we speak with Stefan about the entrance of the Blue Man Theater which he designed for the Monte Carlo Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Kaleidoscope's Reading Room
Reading Room 2008 May 02

Kaleidoscope's Reading Room

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2008


Keri continues her discussion with artist and monster creator Stefan Bucher.

Kaleidoscope's Reading Room
Reading Room 2008 Apr 25

Kaleidoscope's Reading Room

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2008


Keri talks with artist and monster creator Stefan Bucher.

Design Matters with Debbie Millman Archive: 2005-2009

An interview with graphic designer, illustrator and Daily Monster creator Stefan Bucher.

stefan bucher daily monster
Design Matters with Debbie Millman Archive: 2005-2009

An interview with graphic designer, illustrator and Daily Monster creator Stefan Bucher.

stefan bucher daily monster