100+3 Swiss Posters: Selected by Siegfried Odermatt, 1998

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100+3 Swiss Posters: Selected by Siegfried Odermatt, 1998
100+3 Swiss Posters: Selected by Siegfried Odermatt, 1998
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Unit Editions launches Fred Troller Design on Volume – the first comprehensive survey of the work of a pioneering designer who brought Swiss modernism to America in the 1960s, via influential projects for clients including IBM, American Airlines and Geigy.
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