
Karel Martens: Every Day Is a New Day '26
This one found its people quickly — it's sold out for 2026. The 2027 version will be restocked — sign up below to be first to know when it's back.
A delightfully original design from our friend Karel Martens.
For each day of this calendar, Karel created a unique abstracted form to serve as a number. They are constructed using his signature method of printing letterpress monoprints from found metal forms, then digitized to create these 365 compositions. The piece references the daily practice of art, expressing Martens’ own approach as a designer and educator: “Every day is a new day.”
When Karel Martens began studying art in the late 1950s, graphic design did not exist as its own course of study. Today, he is widely recognized as one of the most important practitioners of that very discipline, as well as a highly influential figure in the visual culture of the Netherlands. Alongside his commissioned projects, Martens maintains a commitment to this personal and iterative way of printing, which shows how creative practice often spans perceived disciplinary boundaries.
Softcover with perforated tear-off sheets
736 pages
6 × 8.25 inches
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Karel Martens: Every Day Is a New Day '26
This one found its people quickly — it's sold out for 2026. The 2027 version will be restocked — sign up below to be first to know when it's back.
A delightfully original design from our friend Karel Martens.
For each day of this calendar, Karel created a unique abstracted form to serve as a number. They are constructed using his signature method of printing letterpress monoprints from found metal forms, then digitized to create these 365 compositions. The piece references the daily practice of art, expressing Martens’ own approach as a designer and educator: “Every day is a new day.”
When Karel Martens began studying art in the late 1950s, graphic design did not exist as its own course of study. Today, he is widely recognized as one of the most important practitioners of that very discipline, as well as a highly influential figure in the visual culture of the Netherlands. Alongside his commissioned projects, Martens maintains a commitment to this personal and iterative way of printing, which shows how creative practice often spans perceived disciplinary boundaries.
Softcover with perforated tear-off sheets
736 pages
6 × 8.25 inches
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This one found its people quickly — it's sold out for 2026. The 2027 version will be restocked — sign up below to be first to know when it's back.
A delightfully original design from our friend Karel Martens.
For each day of this calendar, Karel created a unique abstracted form to serve as a number. They are constructed using his signature method of printing letterpress monoprints from found metal forms, then digitized to create these 365 compositions. The piece references the daily practice of art, expressing Martens’ own approach as a designer and educator: “Every day is a new day.”
When Karel Martens began studying art in the late 1950s, graphic design did not exist as its own course of study. Today, he is widely recognized as one of the most important practitioners of that very discipline, as well as a highly influential figure in the visual culture of the Netherlands. Alongside his commissioned projects, Martens maintains a commitment to this personal and iterative way of printing, which shows how creative practice often spans perceived disciplinary boundaries.
Softcover with perforated tear-off sheets
736 pages
6 × 8.25 inches























