Niklaus Troxler is a well-known contemporary Swiss poster designer. Many of his posters are music-related that some people think his friends are New York musicians, but he actually lives and works in a small town in Swiss. He, instead, is the founder and organizer of a 25-year old international jazz festival that he happens to design lots of jazz posters. His posters are very deceptively simple, clear, and even brutally direct, but he also likes to play hide and seek with his figures and meanings. Niklaus Troxler is also known for an expert typographer, creating posters where text plays a negligible role with high contrast colors. However, I personally view his posters as wild eruptions of him gone crazy, while other designers carefully construct craftsman.

Niklaus Troxler is a well-known contemporary Swiss poster designer. Many of his posters are music-related that some people think his friends are New York musicians, but he actually lives and works in a small town in Swiss. He, instead, is the founder and organizer of a 25-year old international jazz festival that he happens to design lots of jazz posters. His posters are very deceptively simple, clear, and even brutally direct, but he also likes to play hide and seek with his figures and meanings. Niklaus Troxler is also known for an expert typographer, creating posters where text plays a negligible role with high contrast colors. However, I personally view his posters as wild eruptions of him gone crazy, while other designers carefully construct craftsman.

Niklaus Troxler is a well-known contemporary Swiss poster designer. Many of his posters are music-related that some people think his friends are New York musicians, but he actually lives and works in a small town in Swiss. He, instead, is the founder and organizer of a 25-year old international jazz festival that he happens to design lots of jazz posters. His posters are very deceptively simple, clear, and even brutally direct, but he also likes to play hide and seek with his figures and meanings. Niklaus Troxler is also known for an expert typographer, creating posters where text plays a negligible role with high contrast colors. However, I personally view his posters as wild eruptions of him gone crazy, while other designers carefully construct craftsman.

Niklaus Troxler is a well-known contemporary Swiss poster designer. Many of his posters are music-related that some people think his friends are New York musicians, but he actually lives and works in a small town in Swiss. He, instead, is the founder and organizer of a 25-year old international jazz festival that he happens to design lots of jazz posters. His posters are very deceptively simple, clear, and even brutally direct, but he also likes to play hide and seek with his figures and meanings. Niklaus Troxler is also known for an expert typographer, creating posters where text plays a negligible role with high contrast colors. However, I personally view his posters as wild eruptions of him gone crazy, while other designers carefully construct craftsman.

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This blog is a project compiled by members of the Wintersession Typography Elective class at the Rhode Island School of Design. This class is an introduction to typography for students who will not be able to take other type classes. The 2010 class started this blog and consists of industrial designers, illustrators, flimmakers, a photographer, an interior architect, and a furniture designer.

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