Wednesday, March 23, 2011

MARIAN BANTJES, BRUCE MAU, STEFAN BUCHER, AND STEFAN SAGMEISTER

After researching Marian Bantjes, Bruce Mau, Stefan Bucher, and Stefan Sagmeister I noticed a pattern in the way all of their work is developed and the final output of their designs. All of these specific designers started off at the bottom and slowly made their way up to a position where any graphic designer ideally wants to be in their career. I am referring to these designers being able to show their own style of work and bring it out in their particular paid jobs. To be a graphic designer as be chosen for a job based on the style of your work is something we graphic designers strive for. These designers are privileged and are extremely hard working. They may have worked countless hours in their life times, however in the end it all pays off.

All of these designers do not limit themselves to one particular type of design output. Marian Bantjes specializes in hand drawn design forms. Bruce Mau is well known for is “Incomplete Manifesto” He experiments with typography to the maximum. Stefan Bucher is well known for exploring illustrations, including the 100 days of monsters which are his creations each initially starting with an ink splat. Stefan Sagmeister is famous for his unique CD designs and his amazing ability to create type out of many different objects. Each of these designers have found their niche and are ideal at executing. I look up to them as a designer entering the intense highly competitive field.

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