Robert Nippoldt (born 1977 in Kranenburg, Germany) is a German illustrator, graphic designer and book artist. He studied graphic design and illustration at the University of Applied Sciences in Münster. The book âÂÂGangster. Die Bosse von Chicagoâ was his thesis project. Two years later in 2007, his second book âÂÂJazz. New York in the Roaring Twentiesâ was published. It was translated into several languages and won numerous awards. In 2010 âÂÂHollywood in the 1930sâÂÂ, his third book on 1920s and 30s America, came out. In 2017 his fourth book âÂÂNight falls on the Berlin of the Roaring Twentiesâ was published. His books are accompanied by games and limited edition silkscreen prints. In addition to his book projects, he illustrates for international magazines and clients including The New Yorker, Le Monde, Die ZEIT, Mercedes-Benz, ReaderâÂÂs Digest, Taschen and TIME Magazine. For commissions of this nature he collaborates with his sister Astrid Nippoldt and his wife, Christine Nippoldt, as part of their own label, Studio Nippoldt.
"Ein Rätselhafter Schimmerâ is the accompanying show to the Berlin book. The stage programme with live drawings and live music was developed in 2015-2018 by Robert Nippoldt and the âÂÂTrio GröÃÂenwahnâÂÂ. The show has been performed more than 50 times, among others in the Pantheon-Theater in Bonn, at Berlin Heimathafen, at Schloss Elmau, at Kurhaus Göggingen and on the cruise ships of AIDA.
Robert NippoldtâÂÂs works have been shown in exhibitions in Germany, Switzerland, Belgium and Spain. His studio is located at the old freight yard in Münster.
Publications
- Gangster. Die Bosse von Chicago, Gerstenberg Verlag, Hildesheim 2005.
- Jazz. New York in the Roaring Twenties with Hans-Jürgen Schaal (text), TASCHEN 2013,
- Hollywood in the Thirties with Daniel Kothenschulte (concept, text) and Christine Goppel (coloration), TASCHEN, 2013,
- The Great Transformation: Climate â Can we beat the Heat with Christine Goppel, Jörg Hartmann, Jörg Hülsmann, Astrid Nippoldt and Iris Ugurel, published by A. Hamann, C. Zea-Schmidt and Reinhold Leinfelder, WBGU, Berlin 2014.
- Night Falls on the Berlin of the Roaring Twenties with Boris Pofalla (text), TASCHEN 2017,
Awards
- iF Design Award for âÂÂBerlinâÂÂ, 2019, Hannover
- German Design Award for âÂÂBerlinâÂÂ, 2019, Frankfurt
- Best Book Award for âÂÂBerlinâÂÂ, 2018, Los Angeles
- Berliner Type Award for âÂÂBerlinâÂÂ, 2018, Berlin
- red dot design award for âÂÂBerlinâÂÂ, 2018, Essen
- ADC Award for âÂÂBerlinâÂÂ, 2018, Berlin
- Joseph Binder Award for âÂÂBerlinâÂÂ, 2018, Vienna
- International Creative Media Award for âÂÂBerlinâÂÂ, 2018, Meerbusch
- Movie book of the month, Hans Helmut Prinzler, for âÂÂBerlinâÂÂ, January 2018, Berlin
- German Design Award for âÂÂJazzâÂÂ, 2016, Frankfurt
- Best American Infographic for âÂÂFacemapâ in âÂÂHollywoodâÂÂ, 2015, New York
- International Book Award for âÂÂJazzâÂÂ, 2014, Los Angeles
- Good Design Award for âÂÂJazzâÂÂ, 2014, Chicago
- Joseph Binder Award for âÂÂJazzâÂÂ, 2014, Vienna
- A' Design Award for âÂÂJazzâÂÂ, 2014, Como
- D&AD, Award for âÂÂJazzâÂÂ, 2014, London
- Best American Infographic for âÂÂThe Recording Sessions â Sociogramâ in âÂÂJazzâÂÂ, 2014, New York
- International Design Award for âÂÂJazzâÂÂ, 2013, Los Angeles
- German Designer Club Award for âÂÂHollywoodâÂÂ, 2011, Frankfurt
- red dot design award for âÂÂHollywoodâÂÂ, 2011, Essen
- Movie book of the year, Hans Helmut Prinzler for âÂÂHollywoodâÂÂ, 2010, Berlin
- European Design Award for layout for âÂÂJazzâÂÂ, 2008, Stockholm
- Stiftung Buchkunst âÂÂThe most beautiful german book 2007â for âÂÂJazzâÂÂ, 2007, Frankfurt
- Illustrative: âÂÂOne of the most wonderful books in Europeâ for âÂÂJazzâÂÂ, 2007, Berlin
- red dot design award for âÂÂGangsterâÂÂ, 2006, Essen
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