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Trolling for Salmon in British Columbia. (3045 words) |
 | A troller can set up his gear to be very selective when he wants to be or can set it up in a way that would catch a variety of species. |
 | Years ago a trollers main catch was coho and chinook which generally will take the same lures especially later in the summer when the coho are bigger and looking for bigger feed. |
 | Trollers even refer to their daily catches as their score and I have seen fishermen become physically sick when hearing of anothers good catch. |
| dot dot dot, (issue 6) (2148 words) |
 | Troller, like many designers working in the Swiss idiom, was eagerly sought after by corporate clients, including Xerox, IBM, and American Airlines, for whom he designed a landmark series of travel posters in 1970. |
 | Throughout, Trollers design work was informed by his personal art practice, and graphic forms that began as paintings and sculptures often found their way onto his book jackets and other commissioned work. |
 | This same theme that is echoed in Trollers client work from the same period, in particular the 1976 cover for IBMs Data Processor magazine [see p.79], in which silhouettes of a human hand hover over a diagram of a terminal keyboard, a figure of the human-computer interface we now take for granted. |