Simone Legno

{{short description|Italian artist (born 1977)}}

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|birth_place = Rome, Italy

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|nationality = Italian

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|known_for = tokidoki

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|occupation = Artist
Graphic designer

|years_active = 2000–present

|partner = Kaori Matsumoto

|website = [https://www.tokidoki.it/ www.tokidoki.it]

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Simone Legno ({{IPA|it|siˈmoːne ˈleɲɲo|lang}}; born 16 June 1977) is an Italian artist best known for the creation of the tokidoki brand. Legno states his designs are influenced by his interest in Japan and its culture, as well as street art and graffiti.{{Cite web |title=About |url=https://www.tokidoki.it/pages/about?srsltid=AfmBOorMCAZNsD9JtgclfsT4RkVN_2qPhFbogua9ocvKfm7N9RGmD5lx |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=tokidoki |language=en}}

Early life

Legno was raised in a Catholic family in Rome.{{Cite web |last=Legno |first=Simone |title=Post |url=https://www.instagram.com/simonelegno/p/DBrdSvnB_Zd/ |access-date=2024-11-01 |website=Instagram}} After dropping out of college, where he studied political science, Legno studied at the European Institute of Design in Rome. Legno built Tokidoki as a personal website around 2001.{{cite web

| url=https://dailybruin.com/2011/05/04/tokidoki_creator_simone_legno_to_speak_about_his_career_as_part_of_cecs_speaker_series/

| title=Tokidoki creator Simone Legno to speak about his career as part of CEC's speaker series

| first=Marjorie

| last=Yan

| date=2011-05-04

| publisher=The Daily Bruin

| access-date=2020-02-20}}

During his time in school, he developed a profound admiration for Japanese art and culture, nurturing a desire to create his own website dedicated to these passions. He would visit Japanese cultural centers. His entire body of work drew inspiration from literature, encompassing a diverse array of sources such as Lonely Planet guides, art prints, and Japanese art books and posters. Every artwork he crafted was meticulously centred on and profoundly resonated with the very spirit of Japan. In his quest for a Japanese term, he settled on "tokidoki," a word that conveys the notion of "sometimes." Tokidoki embodies the latent potential and optimism that resides within each individual, serving as a beacon of hope and an untapped reservoir of energy waiting to be unleashed. During a past interview, Legno articulated, "It empowers us to confront each new day with resilience, to envision uplifting possibilities, and to nurture the hope that something extraordinary may unfold in our lives."Interview by Katie Maltby. Kawai Connoisseur (2009). Tokidoki embodies a harmonious fusion of diverse visual elements and cultural influences, representing an exquisite synthesis of contrasting forces coexisting in unity.

Career

Legno's career started when he was still in school in Italy, where he created a website as a visual diary and platform to showcase his portfolio of works.{{cite web

| url=https://www.artitute.com/tokidoki-food-art-festival-k11-hong-kong/

| title=Tokidoki Food Art Festival @K11 Hong Kong

| date=September 2011

| website=artitute.com

| access-date=2020-02-20}} With this website, he created various illustrations, advertisements, designs, and other freelance media for clients. He was then discovered and presented a partnership by Pooneh Mohajer and her husband Ivan Arnold—co-founders of the American cosmetics brand Hard Candy. In 2004, Simone Legno moved to Los Angeles to develop his tokidoki merchandise and art, where he launched his artistic career with the help of his 2 business partners (Ivan Arnold and Pooneh Mohajer Arnold). Simone Legno has definitely surprised the contemporary world with an art collection that is "cute, playful, and pure, yet provocative, [and] sophisticated."

Legno's portfolio website was listed as one of the top ten websites of the week by The Independent in 2003.{{cite web

| url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/websites-bluespooncom-5351959.html

| title=The 10 Best Websites of the Week

| first=Ash

| last=Pro

| date=2003-01-04

| work=The Independent

| access-date=2020-02-20}} This caught the attention of Hard Candy co-founder Pooneh Mohajer and her husband Ivan Arnold. The two contacted him, and after meeting, they formed the tokidoki business venture.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}}

Legno's work includes characters such as the "Moofia," "Cocomando," "Wild Boys," "'Til Death Do Us Part," and "Cactus Friends," which include personified cows, tigers, and monkeys, or Japanese-inspired characters in bright outfits. Legno also creates acrylic on canvas works featuring "more modern, fashionable versions of the women found on classic Japanese woodblock prints."Darwin, Liza. "The insiders: Paul Frank and Simone Legno", Nylon, November 15, 2010.

In July 2023, a 400-page monograph titled "tokidoki – The Art Of Simone Legno" was launched which compiles his art and business projects over the year.{{cite news |last1=Tan |first1=Sumiko |title=The man behind the wonderful world of tokidoki and its more than 1,000 characters |url=https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/the-man-behind-the-wonderful-world-of-tokidoki-and-its-more-than-1000-characters |work=The Straits Times |date=29 October 2023 |language=en}}

Since relocating from Rome to Los Angeles, Legno's art has become prominent in the pop culture scene.High Speed Productions, Inc. "Simone Legno x Mikasa at GR2 Today." Juxtapoz, July 29, 2008. As stated by Legno: "Tokidoki is a happy world... that I imagine, live and dream of".

In October 2024, Legno unveiled Luce, a cartoon mascot for the Catholic Church's 2025 Jubilee.{{cite news |title=Vatican unveils new cartoon mascot for Catholic Church |url=https://news.sky.com/story/vatican-unveils-new-cartoon-mascot-for-catholic-church-13244550 |access-date=31 October 2024 |work=Sky News |date=30 October 2024 |language=en}}

=Gallery Representation=

  • Hong Kong, K11 Art Mall.
  • Vinyl Toys, art-skateboards, pin badges, jewelry, watches, knitwear, sportswear, accessories, shoes, stationery, and more to come.{{cite web

| url=http://revolutionartmagazine.com/revolutionarts-guest-for-ethnic-edition-simone-legno/

| title=Revolutionart's guest for Ethnic edition: Simone Legno

| date=2009-08-31

| publisher=Revolutionart

| access-date=2020-02-20}}

  • tokidoki distributes its products to Nordstrom, Macy's, Fred Segal, Karmaloop and approximately 1000 boutiques in more than 60 countries worldwide.{{cite web|title=Tokidoki|url=http://art.commongate.com/post/Tokidoki|access-date=2012-01-30|url-status=usurped|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120719141425/http://art.commongate.com/post/Tokidoki|archive-date=2012-07-19}}

=Past projects=

  • ProjectFOX{{cite web

| url=https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/fox-hotel-in-copenhagen

| title=Fox Hotel in Copenhagen}}{{cite web

| url=http://www.vianet.it/clienti/projectfox/

| title=Vianet for ProjectFOX

| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090129204652/http://www.vianet.it/clienti/projectfox/

| archive-date=2009-01-29

| url-status=dead

| access-date=2020-02-20}}

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Category:Italian graphic designers