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Win a Signed Copy of The Graphic Eye by Stefan Bucher
This is your chance to win a signed copy of Stefan Bucher’s new book, The Graphic Eye !
The Graphic Eye is a collection of photographs taken by Graphic Designers, and is a great exploration into the concept of experimenting with different mediums. Many creators appreciate other forms of art, such as film, music, sculpture, or others that in turn inform our own Illustration or Graphic Design work.
I recently interviewed Stefan Bucher of 344 Design for Episode 11 of the EFII Podcast, and he generously offered to send a signed copy of his book to the winner of the drawing. This giveaway has the added value of helping you to create more content for your blog (if you have one) and sharing your experiences with your fellow creators.
How To Enter: Publish a post to your blog sharing your experience of working with, or being inspired by, a medium other than the one you most often work in. Be sure to link back to Episode 11 in your post. (You can see an example of how I did it here.) Then, go to the comments section of Episode 11 and share the link to your blog post. Feel free to tell us what to expect when we visit your post. The deadline for your submission is Sunday, November 8th at midnight, PST.
Don’t Have a Blog?
That’s okay. You can still enter by sharing your experience in the comments section of Episode 11 at Escape From Illustration Island.
How It Works: A winner will be chosen at random using Random.org, and will be announced on Episode 12 of the EFII Podcast on Tuesday, November 10th. The winner will be contacted by Thomas James of EFII to acquire your shipping address, and Stefan will mail out a signed copy of The Graphic Eye right away!
Best of luck to everyone!