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Christoph Niemann

    1 janvier 1970
    Words
    I Lego N.Y.
    Thinking Tools
    Souvenir
    Sunday Sketching
    Petit Dragon
    • Lin et son petit dragon sont inséparables. Un jour, ce dernier disparaît. Lin se lance alors à sa recherche dans un voyage plein d'aventures... Une histoire d'amitié entre un enfant et un dragon et une véritable initiation à l'univers fabuleux des caractères chinois.

      Petit Dragon
    • Sunday Sketching

      • 267pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,6(499)Évaluer

      "In [this book, the author] illustrates his creative process and and [sic] tells the story of how he learned to tackle the obstacles and fears artists face."--Back cover.

      Sunday Sketching
    • Souvenir

      • 253pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,4(5)Évaluer

      Ein hochwertig ausgestatteter Kunstband mit über 150 Tusche- und Bleistiftzeichnungen. Christoph Niemann erzählt mit seinen Bildern die Geschichten ferner und naher Orte und zeichnet verrückte Porträts von Menschen und Dingen. Es sind Beobachtungen über das Unterwegssein, das Ankommen, das Eintauchen, über die Melancholie beim Reisen und das Abenteuer in der Fremde, über skurrile Begegnungen und faszinierende Beobachtungen. Meisterhafte, ikonische Zeichnungen, die mit wenigen Strichen die Magie, das Licht und die Stimmung eines Ortes einzufangen vermögen.

      Souvenir
    • Thinking Tools

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Wie entstehen Produkte, Dinge des täglichen Gebrauchs, die ihre Besitzer gerne benutzen und besonders wertschätzen, mit denen sie sich identifizieren? Dinge, die einen hohen Gebrauchswert haben, funktional, langlebig und schön sind. Anhand der Schreibgeräte von Lamy zeigt der Katalog beispielhaft den komplexen Entwurfsprozess einer Produktgestaltung, u. a. mit Modellen und Skizzen von Phoenix Design, Wolfgang Fabian, Sieger Design, Naoto Fukasawa, Richard Sapper oder Franco Clivio.

      Thinking Tools
    • I LEGO N.Y. is an imaginative look at life in New York City constructed entirely out of LEGOs. Designer and illustrator Christoph Niemann was inspired to create a series of miniature New York vignettes out of his sons' toys after a few cold and dark winter days in Berlin. The former New Yorker then posted photographs of his creations along with his handwritten captions on his New York Times blog. Resident and honorary New Yorkers around the world responded enthusiastically to the clever and minimalist inventions, which captured both the iconic (the Empire State Building) and the mundane (man standing on a subway platform) in fewer LEGO pieces than one might think possible. This book includes all of the original images, plus thirteen new creations. The resulting collection is delightful in its simplicity and moving in its ability to cature the spirit of life in New York in so few strokes.Also available from Christoph Abstract City and Sunday Sketching .

      I Lego N.Y.
    • Words

      More than 300 words to discover, imagine, and READ!

      • 350pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,2(116)Évaluer

      Christoph Niemann pairs 300 key sight words from the Fry list with engaging illustrations, enhancing the learning experience for readers of all ages. This innovative approach aims to deepen understanding of English reading and writing, making it accessible and enjoyable for both children and adults. The combination of visual art and vocabulary promotes a more enriching educational journey.

      Words
    • In July 2008, illustrator and designer Christoph Niemann began Abstract City, a visual blog for the New York Times. His posts were inspired by the desire to re-create simple and everyday observations and stories from his own life that everyone could relate to. In Niemann's hands, mundane experiences such as riding the subway or trying to get a good night's sleep were transformed into delightful flights of visual fancy. The struggle to keep up with housework became a battle against adorable but crafty goblins, and nostalgia about New York manifested in simple but strikingly spot-on LEGO creations. This brilliantly illustrated collection of reflections on modern life includes all 16 of the original blog posts as well as a new chapter created exclusively for the book.

      Abstract city
    • Speed. Color. Sound. Numbers. Maps. Connections. Navigation. Subway systems may be specific to certain cities around the world, but the pure thrill of a subway ride is universal to all young children. Christoph Niemann’s graphically elegant and playful picture book is a tour de force for preschoolers and a stellar addition to the canon of books about trains, trucks, planes, and automobiles. Based on the author’s own underground adventures with his young boys—chronicled for adult readers in Niemann’s New York Times blog, Abstract City—this innovative picture book is an invitation down underground, where a system of trains and tracks delivers millions of riders to their destinations each day. “Underneath the city is this beautifully simple system of letters, numbers, and colors. The trains and stations are huge and impressive but also comforting, because nothing ever changes. My boys are in charge; they can read the signs, navigate the grid, and they always know what happens next.”—Christoph Niemann

      Subway
    • I Wish

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,5(47)Évaluer

      A wrapped present. A curious young girl. A whole wide world of possibility. What would you wish for? From internationally renowned artist and designer Christoph Niemann, I wish is a universal and timeless celebration of anticipation and the limitless power of the imagination. I wish will inspire fans of Kobi Yamada’s What Do You Do with an Idea? and Suzy Lee’s Wave . When a young girl finds a wrapped present, she wonders what’s inside. In her imagination, the gift becomes anything she’s ever wished a fashionable pair of shoes, a pony to ride, and even wings to help her fly. As the girl’s anticipation expands and her imagination soars, so does the gift’s ability to surprise her and to transform itself into even greater and more meaningful things. Using an appealing limited color palette and wordless pages, award-winning artist Christoph Niemann challenges readers to think, laugh, imagine, and embrace the possibilities. I wish is an elegant and unique gift for any occasion and invites sharing and repeated readings. A must-have for readers of all ages. If you could have anything, what would you wish for?

      I Wish
    • How do things work? Hmmm. Let me think. That's How! Christoph Niemann invites you to look below the surface in this visual exploration of the way things work. Turns out there is more to it than meets the eye!

      That's How!