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Heineken Prize jury report (1996) / Jury Heineken Prijs (1996)
Robin Kinross: Karel Martens: work in progress / Karel Martens: werk in uitvoering
Karel Martens: 50 years of work / 50 jaar werk
Karel Martens: What design means for me / Wat vormgeving voor mij betekent
Koosje Sierman: Martens’s capture of the margin / Martens’ verovering van de marge
Hugues C. Boekraad – Karel Martens: meticulous and personal / Karel Martens: zorgvuldig en persoonlijk
Karel Martens and education / Karel Martens en onderwijs
Jaap van Triest: Book keeping / Uit de boeken
Bibliography / Literatuur

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Karel Martens -  Printed Matter, 2010
Karel Martens – Printed Matter, 2010
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Jazz Journal was first published in 1946 by Sinclair Traill, who also had some of his photographs used on the covers. The magazine is now online but remained in print for several decades, as Britain's longest enduring jazz magazine.
My lectures and workshops also help bridge the gap between academia and industry. Through my lectures and collecting, I strive to promote design as a ever-changing dynamic industry that has the power to shape and improve the world we live in.
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