Niklaus Troxler
Niklaus Troxler is a Swiss graphic designer. He was the organizer of the Willisau Jazz Festival from 1975 to 2009.
Biography
Troxler studied graphic design at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts. He worked as an art director in Paris in 1972 and subsequently founded his own design practice in Willisau, Switzerland. He started organizing jazz concerts in Willisau in 1966 and initiated the Willisau Jazz Festival in 1975. He organized this internationally renowned yearly Festival until 2009 before passing the baton over to his nephew, Arno Troxler.Troxler's graphic works won him several relevant international awards: the Toulouse-Lautrec Medal in Gold, design awards in Lahti, Helsinki, Hong Kong, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Taiwan, and Colorado. He won the Innerschweizer Kulturpreis in 1982.Awarded with title Doctor Honoris Causa by Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, 2025
Troxler is a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale. His posters are represented in the most renowned design collections worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Museum of Modern Art in Toyama, Hamburg's Museum for Art and Industry, the German Poster Museum in Essen, and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
Troxler was professor for communication design at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart from 1998 to 2013.
Publications by Troxler
- Niklaus Troxler: "Jazz Blvd. – Niklaus Troxler Posters." Müller, Baden/Switzerland 1999,.
- Niklaus Troxler and Olivier Senn: "Willisau and All That Jazz." Till Schaap Edition, Berne 2013,.
Publications on Troxler
- Manfred Buholzer: "Jazz in Willisau – Wie Niklaus Troxler den Free Jazz nach Willisau brachte." Comenius Verlag, Lucerne 2004,.
- Jianping He : "The Master of Design - Niklaus Troxler." Page One, Singapore 2006,.
- Roxane Jubert : "Niklaus Troxler – Designer & Design." Pyramyd, Paris 2007,.
- Ginza Graphic Gallery : "Niklaus Troxler." GGG Books, Tokyo 2007,.
Filmography
- Angelo A. Lüdin and Barbara Zürcher: "Niklaus Troxler - Jazz in Willisau - Ein Leben mit Jazz und Grafikdesign.".