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Celestino Piatti (January 5, 1922 - December 17, 2007) was a Swiss graphic artist, painter and book designer. He was a popular illustrator of children's books and achieved international success as a designer for Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag (DTV).


Life


Piatti was born on January 5, 1922 in Wangen-Brüttisellen, the son of a Ticino stonemason and a Zurich farmer's daughter. He grew up in Dietlikon, near Zürich. Between 1938 and 1942 he trained in the Gebrüder Fretz studio, and took evening classes with Ernst und Max Gubler at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Zurich (today the Zürcher Hochschule der Künste), and then qualified as a graphic teacher. Between 1945 and the end of 1948 he worked in the studio of Fritz Bühler in Basel. From 1948 he had his own graphic design studio. In 1966 he settled in Duggingen near Basel, where he lived until his death.[1]

His first international success came as a designer of posters. He designed more than five hundred, many of which won prizes. In 1964 his work was included in the graphic design section of documenta III in Kassel.

heart logo, created by Piatti for the German Heart Foundation, Frankfurt
heart logo, created by Piatti for the German Heart Foundation, Frankfurt

In 1961 Piatti became the designer for the newly founded Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag (dtv) of Munich. As well as their cover designs, Piatti was responsible for the company's typography, signets, letterheads, advertisements and posters, giving the DTV catalogue a uniform identity which combined the International Typographic Style with quirky illustration. His distinctive covers used the sans-serif Akzidenz-Grotesk typeface in black against a white background.[2] From 1961, beginning with Heinrich Böll's Irisches Tagebuch, to 1991, he designed almost all of DTV's publications, a total of more than 6,300 titles.[3]

In 1987, the DTV produced a retrospective book about Piatti, entitled Celestino Piatti, Meister des graphischen Sinnbilds.[4]

In addition to posters and books, his works also included stamps for the Swiss post office, (including a set marking the hundredth anniversary of the Gotthardbahn) lithographs, woodcuts and linocuts, stained glass, murals and other paintings, ceramics and sculptures.


Style


Piatti's work is recognised for its simple broad black outlines of figures that contain great detail and smaller shapes of vivid colour.[5][6] Images are often set against a white background.[6]

A motif that runs through his entire work, is the owl, as a messenger of good luck or misfortune, or as a symbol of wisdom. In 1992 Piatti told a magazine: "You can draw an owl a thousand times, and never find out its secret".


Books by Piatti



Posters


30 of Piatti's 500 posters were awarded "Best Swiss poster of the Year".[7]

In 1971 Piatti was commissioned by the American Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) to design a 30" x 45" poster to promote the closed circuit viewing at the State Armoury in Harlem of the March 8 Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier fight at Madison Square Garden. It features Ali's face as a boxing glove with eyes at the center and globe in a mouth.


Death


Piatti died in Duggingen, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland on December 17, 2007 at the age of 85


References


  1. "Piatti, Celestino" (PDF). Swiss Institute for Art Research. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2011.
  2. "Celestino Piatti". Alliance Graphique Internationale. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
  3. "Der Grafiker & der Verlag". dtv. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
  4. Celestino Piatti, Meister des graphischen Sinnbilds dtv (1987) ISBN 3-423-02897-1
  5. MacCann, Donnarae; Richard, Olga (1973). The child's first books; a critical study of pictures and texts. New York: Wilson. pp. 60–63. ISBN 978-0-8242-0501-0.
  6. Taylor, Kim (September 1958). Art Direction 1958-09: Vol 10 Iss 6. Advertising Trade Publications. pp. 44–45.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  7. Obituary in Die Welt (German)



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[de] Celestino Piatti

Celestino Piatti (* 5. Januar 1922 in Wangen, Kanton Zürich; † 17. Dezember 2007 in Duggingen, Kanton Basel-Landschaft) war ein Schweizer Grafiker, Maler und Buchgestalter, der für die Gestaltung der dtv-Titel bekannt war.
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Celestino Piatti (Wangen, 5 gennaio 1922 – Duggingen, 17 dicembre 2007) è stato un illustratore, pittore e designer svizzero.



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