The professional association for design. Orlando Chapter

Stefan Bucher

Thursday, August 28, 2008 6:30 pm Orlando Museum of Art
2416 N. Mills Avenue
Orlando, FL 32803

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Stefan G. Bucher is a writer, graphic designer, and illustrator. He is the man behind 344design.com and dailymonster.com. He is the author and designer of the book “All Access—The Making of Thirty Extraordinary Graphic Designers.” For the past two years his illustrated column ink & circumstance has appeared in the pages of STEP Inside Design magazine. These days he is creating gratuitously ambitious work for David Hockney, Tarsem, and a whole roster of other brilliant artists.

 
Shortly after midnight on November 9th, 2006 he filmed himself blowing a drop of ink on a piece of paper and made it into a monster. He linked the result to his blog and, for the next 99 days, posted a new monster every night. He was shocked to find himself the seed crystal for a brilliant community of monster obsessives that used his drawings as an excuse to tell stories. With the original 100 monsters done, he has opened up the site to his visitors, inviting them to submit their own creature drawings based on a weekly Open Source Ink Blot. His book about the experience—100 Days of Monsters — is available at your favorite bookstore and on Amazon now.
 
Time:
6:30pm Registration
7:00pm Lecture

 

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Comments (4)

Yes, photography is allowed.

Posted by: Kim, AIGA Orlando Programming Chair on August 28, 2008

I knew it! I should've listened to that little voice that told me it was wrong.

Posted by: Frank on August 28, 2008

The use of the apostrophe above is incorrect. When the subject is plural, and not possessive, there is no need for an apostrophe. Therefore, the correct form of the above question is: Are cameras allowed? Thank you; that is all.

Posted by: The Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar on August 28, 2008

Are camera's allowed?

Posted by: Frank on August 28, 2008

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