Abstract
Fred Troller (1930-2002) was an influential designer who emigrated to the United States from Switzerland. He worked as design director for the Geigy Chemical Corporation in New York in the 1960s; in 1968 he opened his own studio, Troller Associates, in Rye, New York. Troller taught at SVA in the late 1960s; from 1988 to 2000 he was the chairman of the division of design at Alfred University. He was also a painter and sculptor and exhibited his work at Grace Borgenicht Gallery in New York.
General Physical Description
One folder.
Scope and Contents
The Fred Troller Collection consists of 12 posters and 8 brochures.
Restrictions
This collection is open for research.
Citation
Fred Troller Collection, [series. item]. Milton Glaser Design Study Center and Archives, Visual Arts Foundation, New York.
Acquisition Information
The Fred Troller Collection was acquired as a gift from Beatrice Troller.
Milton Glaser Design Study Center and Archives
Fred Troller Collection Series 1. Posters (MG.15.S01)Milton Glaser Design Study Center and Archives
Fred Troller Collection Series 2. Other Print Material (MG.15.S02)