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As Tiffany Meyers observes in her overview of the 100 winners, one can’t peg 2009 as the year of any specific color or typographic convention. But the winning projects are reflective of today’s increasingly diverse design discipline. In fact, one has to wonder if there is any longer such a thing as a design discipline—in light of today’s fast-changing and even amorphous practice, the word discipline seems a little out of place.
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16. 344DESIGN, LLC
Stefan Bucher went to the village elders, he says, and asked them about
their lives. Their stories are recorded in Bucher’s All Access: The Making of
30 Extraordinary Designers, his journal of these conversations. Bucher’s biographical
narration runs counter to the prevailing depiction of designer
as flawless artiste, whose every new piece effortlessly perfects the craft
just that much more. “Everybody knows that’s not how it works,” Bucher
says, “but if you hear it enough, you start thinking, ‘Well, shit. Is it just
me, then? Am I doing this wrong?’” All Access presents “the shining moments,”
as well as the “bumps and bruises, the weird twists and turns” in a
designer’s life that PR machines would otherwise scrub clean.
Bucher lays bare James Victore’s career trajectory, for example,
not just by juxtaposing early with later work but through a life history
that links Victore’s politicized design to his upbringing on a
military base during the Vietnam War. “I think it’s marvelous that
so many designers trusted Stefan to print not only our good work,”
Victore says, “but our bad work, and our dirty underwear as well.
He is the only person we now trust with that duty.” In fulfilling
the duty, Bucher found that his interviewees, singular in style and
personality, share common experiences with which he himself is
acquainted—the need to create, to receive help, to contend with
outside forces controlling the work. Ultimately, he says, “It made
me feel like part of a greater community.” Tiffany Meyers
ART DIRECTOR, DESIGNER, WRITER: Stefan Bucher
CLIENT: Rockport Publishers, Inc
CONTACT: 626.796.5148, www.344design.com
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