2007 DESIGN 100

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STEFAN G. BUCHER

Stefan G. Bucher is a good egg. he is the man behind 344 Design and the author and designer of All Access-The Making of Thirty Extraordinary Graphit: Designers (Quayside Publishing Group). He designed the American Photography 17 annual for which he received a A&D Silver Award for Most Outstanding Complete Hook Design. In September of 2004 the Art Directors Club (New York) selected him as one of 35 outstanding creatives age 30 and under tor their bienn...

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