Ninja January 19th, 2008

I haven’t been this antsy with anticipation over a book since James Jean’s Process Recess 2. Here’s a quick preview of Mr. Stefan G. Bucher’s 100 Days of Monsters (due out in March). The book is $13.59 on Amazon, so each monster costs less than 14 cents. But wait, there’s more. It comes with a DVD with all the monster clips!



I love the monster color code legend!


Aww, look at that ornery fellow lurking behind the bar code. Isn’t he cute?
Related link
+ See Stefan flip through the book here
Purchasing link
+ Preorder 100 Days Of Monsters (with DVD)
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Ninja November 19th, 2007

Mr. Stefan G. Bucher’s Daily Monster site turns one year old today!

Relive the magic + watch the first monster spring up here. For your full monster fix, you can see all the DM monster viddies here.
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Ninja October 8th, 2007

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A big happy 34th birthday to Stefan of the Daily Monster! ^__^
* cupcake photo from Martha Stewart
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Ninja September 20th, 2007


I’m so tickled! My open source blot no. 7 will be in the upcoming AIGA Fresh Dialogue 8: Designing Audiences book! I’m so incredibly honored to be sharing a page such brilliant minds—Mr. Stefan G. Bucher (of the Daily Monster), Eric Rodenbeck (Flickr mapping whiz + Digg live data visualization guy), + Katie Salen (creator of Karaoke Ice).
I was super-excited when Mr. Bucher emailed me the request on Sunday. Thanks so much, Stefan! ^______^
Purchasing link
+ Pre-order your copy of Fresh Dialogue 8: Designing Audiences ($11.53 USD)
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Ninja May 28th, 2007

Hallo everyone! I trust you’re all enjoying your long weekends. =) I just flew back on the red eye from LA and am trying to stay awake to re-adjust my sleep schedule. Alas, I only got 15 minutes of sleep on the flight so this is probably a losing battle. I already feel my eye lids closing on their own accord.
It feels good to be back home! I came back to a lovely surprise—not one, but two packages greeted me.
The one on the left is from Adrian, and the one on the right is from Stefan. =D
Stickers, postcards, and a fun tee in the first package. How sweet of him! Thanks, Adrian. =)

Yay!!! And my original monster from Stefan! Danke!!! We agreed to an art swap a while ago. I mentioned that I really liked the way he drew bark, so he kindly drew a winged friend perched on a branch. He also included a very nice handwritten note =) Such a kind and funny guy!
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Ninja April 14th, 2007
I’m not much of a writer. If you look at Penguin’s posts, you’ll find that his ideas flow in an orderly fashion and make sense. I, on the other hand, kind of feel like a poster child for ADHD. That’s why my posts are usually pretty short and have pictures. =)
Being that I’m also a bit shy, I haven’t contributed any stories or commented on the Daily Monster. Oh, I would visit the monsters and admire from a far; they were the highlight of many a long work day. When Stefan posted his open source ink blots, I jumped on it. This was something I could get into! Well, one fine day, Stefan emailed me asking about my illustrations. Wanting to see more, he said he had googled me and found nothing, except some websites about a competitive Canadian swimmer who shared the same name. I couldn’t believe it…one my heroes was actually looking for my stuff! Needless to say, it totally rocked my world!!! I think I did a lil’ happy dance when I got that email, too, haha.
Anywho, I showed him my coffee paintings from the post below, and I’m absolutely thrilled to learn that he digs them. =D So much so that we’re going to do an original art swap. I’m going to send him Tom (the last painting of the series), and he’s going to send me a new inky friend. I can’t wait!!!

packing Tom up for a trip to CA
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Ninja April 2nd, 2007
If you’ve missed the first 100 monsters, start from the beginning and go check out 344’s Daily Monster now! If you’re already a friend of the monsters, don’t miss out on the fun and participate. Mr. Bucher uploads an open source ink blot for you to download, print, create, and then send back to him for posting on his site. How cool is that?! Go check out the other entries or give it a go yourself! Below are some of my inky monster friends. =) The left side is the original ink blot supplied by Stefan, and the right side is my take.


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Ninja March 16th, 2007

It’s a lovely, snowy day in Jersey. Being that I’m sort of stuck indoors, I thought I’d take some time to share about another designer/illustrator that I love, Mr. Stefan G. Bucher. I first came across his clever work while at uni.
Born (1973) and raised in Germany, educated at the Art Center in Cali, and now living out of LA, Mr. Bucher started his design career as an art director for Wieden & Kennedy. He’s currently the man behind the curtain of the 344 Design Studio. He is responsible for CD packages for KCRW DJ Jason Bentley, the Solar Twins, Linda Wang, Whitney Houston, and Sting.
From 1999-2001, he served as He was the vice-president of membership for the LA chapter of the AIGA. In September of 2004, the Art Directors Club of New York selected him as one of their “Young Guns,” honoring him as one of 35 outstanding creatives age 30 and under. And his illustrated column ink & circumstance appears inside the pages of STEP magazine.
+ Check out his design website for 344
+ Video Interview w/ Stefan
+ All Access: The Making of 30 Extraordinary Graphic Designers
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