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{{Short description|Illustrator, graphic designer}}
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[[File:Christoph Niemann (2).jpg|thumb|Niemann at Typo San Francisco 2013]]
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'''Desconocido''' (born 1970 in [[Waiblingen]], [[West Germany]]) is an [[illustrator]], [[graphic designer]], and (co-)author of several books including some [[children's book]]s. He studied at the [[State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart]] under [[Heinz Edelmann]]. After his studies in Germany, he moved to [[New York City]] in 1997. His work has appeared on the covers of ''[[The New Yorker]]'', ''[[Atlantic Monthly]]'', ''[[The New York Times Magazine]]'' and ''American Illustration'', and has won awards from [[AIGA]], the [[Art Directors Club]] and ''American Illustration''. Niemann is a member of the [[Alliance Graphique Internationale]]. He has been a speaker at [[Design Indaba]] Conference twice, in 2006 and 2013.
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| caption = Niemann at Typo San Francisco 2013
| birth_date = 1970
| birth_place = Waiblingen, West Germany
| alma_mater = [[State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart]]
| website = {{URL|https://www.christophniemann.com/}}
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'''Christoph Niemann''' (born 1970) is an [[illustrator]], [[graphic designer]], and [[children's book]] author.
After 11 years in New York City, he moved to [[Berlin]] with his wife Lisa, and their three sons.{{citation needed|date=June 2013}} Since July 2008, Niemann has been writing and illustrating the ''New York Times'' blog Abstract City, renamed Abstract Sunday in 2011, when the blog moved to ''The New York Times Magazine''. In 2010, he was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame.<ref>[http://www.adcglobal.org/archive/hof/2010/?id=784 Hall Of Fame]</ref>


Since July 2008, Niemann has been writing and illustrating ''[[The New York Times]]'' blog Abstract City, renamed Abstract Sunday in 2011, when the blog moved to ''[[The New York Times Magazine]]''.
In 2013, he launched his first interactive illustration at [[Design Indaba]] Conference in Cape Town, in the form of an iOS application called Petting Zoo by Christoph Niemann.<ref>[http://www.designindaba.com/news/christoph-niemann-launches-petting-zoo-app-design-indaba-2013 Christoph Niemann launches Petting Zoo app]</ref> On June 21, 2013, [[Google]] used two of his images to celebrate the 2013 [[Summer solstice|summer]] and [[winter solstice]]s as the [[List of Google Doodles in 2013|Google Doodle]] of the day.<ref>[//www.google.com/doodles/first-day-of-summer-2013 First Day of Summer 2013]</ref><ref>[//www.google.com/doodles/first-day-of-winter-2013 First Day of Winter 2013]</ref> Niemann was profiled in the first season of the [[Netflix]] docu-series ''[[Abstract: The Art of Design]]''.<ref>http://www.itsnicethat.com/news/abstract-art-of-deign-netflix-series-190117</ref>

== Personal life ==
He studied at the [[State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart]] under [[Heinz Edelmann]].

After finishing his studies in Germany in 1997, he moved to [[New York City]]. After 11 years in New York City, he moved to [[Berlin]] with his wife, Lisa, and their three sons.

== Career ==
Niemann is known for his Sunday Sketches, a weekly series of humorous drawings that play with scale and position. His compositions often take objects and turn them into something unexpected, for example a red pencil into a megaphone or a splayed book into a cat's whiskers.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-02-09|title=Quirky Illustrations by Christoph Niemann Reinterpret Household Objects in Clever Contexts|url=https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2021/02/christoph-niemann-illustrations/|access-date=2021-04-08|website=Colossal|language=en}}</ref>

His work has appeared on the covers of ''[[The New Yorker]]'', ''[[Atlantic Monthly]]'', ''[[The New York Times Magazine]]''<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=22 June 2011|title='That's How' Christoph Niemann Explains It All|url=https://www.npr.org/2011/06/22/137197285/-that-s-how-an-illustrator-explains-it-all|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110623061946/http://www.npr.org/2011/06/22/137197285/-that-s-how-an-illustrator-explains-it-all |archive-date=2011-06-23 |access-date=6 February 2021|website=NPR}}</ref> and ''American Illustration'', and has won awards from [[AIGA]], the [[Art Directors Club]] and ''American Illustration''.

Niemann is a member of the [[Alliance Graphique Internationale]]. He has been a speaker at [[Design Indaba]] Conference twice, in 2006 and 2013.

In 2010, he was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame.<ref>{{Cite web|title=The One Club / The One Club for Creativity - Nonprofit Advertising & Design Organization|url=https://www.oneclub.org/|access-date=2021-02-06|website=www.oneclub.org|language=en}}</ref>

In 2013, he launched his first interactive illustration at [[Design Indaba]] Conference in Cape Town, in the form of an iOS application called Petting Zoo by Christoph Niemann.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Christoph Niemann launches Petting Zoo app at Design Indaba 2013|url=http://www.designindaba.com/articles/creative-work/christoph-niemann-launches-petting-zoo-app-design-indaba-2013|access-date=2021-02-06|website=Design Indaba|language=en}}</ref> On June 21, 2013, [[Google]] used two of his images to celebrate the 2013 [[Summer solstice|summer]] and [[winter solstice]]s as the [[List of Google Doodles in 2013|Google Doodle]] of the day.<ref>[//www.google.com/doodles/first-day-of-summer-2013 First Day of Summer 2013]</ref><ref>[//www.google.com/doodles/first-day-of-winter-2013 First Day of Winter 2013]</ref> Niemann was profiled in the first season of the [[Netflix]] docu-series, ''[[Abstract: The Art of Design]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Netflix launches new documentary series Abstract: The Art of Design with a stellar lineup|url=https://www.itsnicethat.com/news/abstract-art-of-deign-netflix-series-190117|access-date=2021-02-06|website=www.itsnicethat.com|language=en}}</ref>

Niemann produced ''Traffic Pong'' in 2019, a video art piece that depicts a game of ''[[Pong]]'' superimposed over aerial footage of traffic over [[Paulista Avenue]] in [[São Paulo]]. The vehicles would interact with the ball and affect the game at large.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.itsnicethat.com/news/christoph-niemann-traffic-pong-video-art-praise-shadows-art-031219|title=Christoph Niemann's video art, Traffic Pong, made available to collectors for $3,000|date=2019-12-03|website=It's Nice That|access-date=2019-12-15}}</ref>


==Books==
==Books==
* (2000) ''Fresh Dialogue 1, New Voices in Graphic Design'' (with Nicholas Blechman, [[Paul Sahre]] and [[Paula Scher]]). ISBN 978-1-56898-223-6.
* (2000) ''Fresh Dialogue 1, New Voices in Graphic Design'' (with Nicholas Blechman, [[Paul Sahre]] and [[Paula Scher]]). {{ISBN|978-1-56898-223-6}}.
* (2005) ''100% Evil'' (with Nicholas Blechman and [[Chip Kidd]]). ISBN 978-1-56898-526-8.
* (2005) ''100% Evil'' (with Nicholas Blechman and [[Chip Kidd]]). {{ISBN|978-1-56898-526-8}}.
* (2007) ''The Police Cloud''. ISBN 978-0-375-83963-4.
* (2007) ''The Police Cloud''. {{ISBN|978-0-375-83963-4}}.
* (2007) ''The Boy with Two Belly Buttons'' (with [[Stephen J. Dubner]]). ISBN 978-0-06-113402-9.
* (2007) ''The Boy with Two Belly Buttons'' (with [[Stephen J. Dubner]]). {{ISBN|978-0-06-113402-9}}.
* (2008) ''The Pet Dragon: A Story about Adventure, Friendship, and Chinese Characters''. ISBN 978-0-06-157776-5.
* (2008) ''The Pet Dragon: A Story about Adventure, Friendship, and Chinese Characters''.
** (2008) in German: ''Der kleine Drache''. ISBN 978-3-941087-00-2.
** (2008) in German: ''Der kleine Drache''. {{ISBN|978-3-941087-00-2}}.
* (2009) ''Windsbraut'' written by T.C.Boyle, illustrated by Christoph Niemann. ISBN 978-3-940111-51-7.
* (2009) ''Windsbraut'' written by T.C.Boyle, illustrated by Christoph Niemann.
* (2010) ''SUBWAY''. ISBN 978-0-06-157779-6.
* (2010) ''SUBWAY''. {{ISBN|978-0-06-157779-6}}.
* (2010) ''I LEGO N.Y.''. ISBN 978-0-8109-8490-5.
* (2010) ''I LEGO N.Y.''. {{ISBN|978-0-8109-8490-5}}.
** (2010) ''I LEGO N.Y.'' (German edition) ISBN 978-3-86873-279-5.
** (2010) ''I LEGO N.Y.'' (German edition) {{ISBN|978-3-86873-279-5}}.
* (2011) ''That's How''. ISBN 978-0-06-201963-9.
* (2011) ''That's How''. {{ISBN|978-0-06-201963-9}}.
* (2012) ''Abstract City''. (English edition) ISBN 978-1-4197-0207-5.
* (2012) ''Abstract City''. (English edition) {{ISBN|978-1-4197-0207-5}}.
** (2012) ''Abstract City - Mein Leben unterm Strich''. (German edition) ISBN 978-3-86873-456-0.
** (2012) ''Abstract City - Mein Leben unterm Strich''. (German edition) {{ISBN|978-3-86873-456-0}}.
* (2012) ''Der Kartoffelkönig''. ISBN 978-3-941087-49-1.
* (2012) ''Der Kartoffelkönig''. {{ISBN|978-3-941087-49-1}}.
*{{cite book |author1=Niemann, Christoph |author2=Nicholas Blechman |name-list-style=amp |title=Conversations <!--isbn=-->}}
*{{cite book |author=Niemann, Christoph |title=Souvenir |year= <!--isbn=-->}}
*{{cite book |author=Niemann, Christoph |title=Sunday sketching |year= <!--isbn=-->}}
*{{cite book |author=Niemann, Christoph |title=Hopes and dreams |year= <!--isbn=-->}}
* {{cite book |author=Niemann, Christoph |title=Zoo |year= <!--isbn=-->}}
* {{cite book |author=Niemann, Christoph |title=Pianoforte |year= <!--isbn=-->}}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.christophniemann.com Christoph Niemann's Website]
*{{Official website|http://www.christophniemann.com}}
*[http://joannarieke.wordpress.com/2010/09/13/the-new-yorker-cover-christoph-niemann/ ''Ahora'': Interview with Christoph Niemann]
*[http://joannarieke.wordpress.com/2010/09/13/the-new-yorker-cover-christoph-niemann/ ''Ahora'': Interview with Christoph Niemann]
*[http://niemann.blogs.nytimes.com/ Abstract City] – a ''[[New York Times]]'' blog by Christoph Niemann
*[http://niemann.blogs.nytimes.com/ Abstract City] – a ''[[New York Times]]'' blog by Christoph Niemann
*[http://www.gestalten.com/motion/christoph-niemann Video interview with gestalten.tv]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120809123441/http://www.gestalten.com/motion/christoph-niemann Video interview with gestalten.tv]
*[http://the99percent.com/articles/6003/christoph-niemann-short-deadlines-make-you-think-straight#disqus_thread Interview with the99percent]
*[http://the99percent.com/articles/6003/christoph-niemann-short-deadlines-make-you-think-straight#disqus_thread Interview with the99percent]
*[http://www.npr.org/2011/06/22/137197285/-that-s-how-an-illustrator-explains-it-all Fresh Air interview on NPR]
*[https://www.npr.org/2011/06/22/137197285/-that-s-how-an-illustrator-explains-it-all Fresh Air interview on NPR]


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Latest revision as of 02:51, 20 March 2024

Christoph Niemann
Niemann at Typo San Francisco 2013
Born1970
Waiblingen, West Germany
Alma materState Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart
Websitewww.christophniemann.com

Christoph Niemann (born 1970) is an illustrator, graphic designer, and children's book author.

Since July 2008, Niemann has been writing and illustrating The New York Times blog Abstract City, renamed Abstract Sunday in 2011, when the blog moved to The New York Times Magazine.

Personal life

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He studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart under Heinz Edelmann.

After finishing his studies in Germany in 1997, he moved to New York City. After 11 years in New York City, he moved to Berlin with his wife, Lisa, and their three sons.

Career

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Niemann is known for his Sunday Sketches, a weekly series of humorous drawings that play with scale and position. His compositions often take objects and turn them into something unexpected, for example a red pencil into a megaphone or a splayed book into a cat's whiskers.[1]

His work has appeared on the covers of The New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine[2] and American Illustration, and has won awards from AIGA, the Art Directors Club and American Illustration.

Niemann is a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale. He has been a speaker at Design Indaba Conference twice, in 2006 and 2013.

In 2010, he was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame.[3]

In 2013, he launched his first interactive illustration at Design Indaba Conference in Cape Town, in the form of an iOS application called Petting Zoo by Christoph Niemann.[4] On June 21, 2013, Google used two of his images to celebrate the 2013 summer and winter solstices as the Google Doodle of the day.[5][6] Niemann was profiled in the first season of the Netflix docu-series, Abstract: The Art of Design.[7]

Niemann produced Traffic Pong in 2019, a video art piece that depicts a game of Pong superimposed over aerial footage of traffic over Paulista Avenue in São Paulo. The vehicles would interact with the ball and affect the game at large.[8]

Books

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  • (2000) Fresh Dialogue 1, New Voices in Graphic Design (with Nicholas Blechman, Paul Sahre and Paula Scher). ISBN 978-1-56898-223-6.
  • (2005) 100% Evil (with Nicholas Blechman and Chip Kidd). ISBN 978-1-56898-526-8.
  • (2007) The Police Cloud. ISBN 978-0-375-83963-4.
  • (2007) The Boy with Two Belly Buttons (with Stephen J. Dubner). ISBN 978-0-06-113402-9.
  • (2008) The Pet Dragon: A Story about Adventure, Friendship, and Chinese Characters.
  • (2009) Windsbraut written by T.C.Boyle, illustrated by Christoph Niemann.
  • (2010) SUBWAY. ISBN 978-0-06-157779-6.
  • (2010) I LEGO N.Y.. ISBN 978-0-8109-8490-5.
  • (2011) That's How. ISBN 978-0-06-201963-9.
  • (2012) Abstract City. (English edition) ISBN 978-1-4197-0207-5.
  • (2012) Der Kartoffelkönig. ISBN 978-3-941087-49-1.
  • Niemann, Christoph & Nicholas Blechman. Conversations.
  • Niemann, Christoph. Souvenir.
  • Niemann, Christoph. Sunday sketching.
  • Niemann, Christoph. Hopes and dreams.
  • Niemann, Christoph. Zoo.
  • Niemann, Christoph. Pianoforte.

References

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