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Today’s sneaky economy

Singapore 15th April 2013 When you travel as I do you get confronted with all the inconveniences of travel as well, delays, detours, additional charges en costs… as I was travelling back to Singapore yesterday I had plenty of time … Continue reading

15. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Sharing

Perth 10th April 2013 While I am preparing some presentations for upcoming speaking engagements and doing a remote magazine interview, I am very much aware that as we grow older, supposedly wiser and have more experience, we have the duty … Continue reading

10. April 2013 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: Education, Light & Learn, Light and inspiration, light watch, lighting design practice | Leave a comment

Clients

Singapore 28th March 2013 My last blog of the month already…with Good Friday tomorrow and the Easter Holidays, my next working day will be in April… In our projects we deal with all sorts of clients; sometimes directly, sometimes indirectly. … Continue reading

28. March 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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13

Singapore 13th March 2013 It’s funny how the number 13 has always had this “unlucky” superstition attached to it. Today is the 13th March 2013. Two 13’s in there for you… I am not really superstitious, though I have had … Continue reading

13. March 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Progress of work

Singapore 12th March 2013 Back in Singapore again and the first thing on my mind today was a project meeting with my team this morning. I have been away a lot so it was good to go through the projects … Continue reading

12. March 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Coming to fruition

Singapore 25th January 2013 We don’t always get to live a project from start to finish. In my particular case I left several of my lighting design projects with Lighting Images in China when I moved to set up my … Continue reading

25. January 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Computers

Singapore 24th January 2013 It is safe to say that life without computers in our, or nearly any, profession is practically impossible! I have lived the years of doing lighting design without personal computers and laptops and I can tell … Continue reading

24. January 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Colleagues

Singapore 23rd January 2013 An important part of our life as lighting designer is to spent some time with colleagues in the business…for many reasons. First of all there is little to no reason to lock yourself up in an … Continue reading

23. January 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Breaking a Lance

Singapore 18th January 2013 Today will probably go down in history as the day that Lance Armstrong took ownership of his life and came clean on his doping and drug taking. Like many in the world I switch on the TV … Continue reading

18. January 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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It’s still about time and money…

Singapore 8th January 2013 Not much time to breathe! Full steam ahead, right from the word go…Good to see the team back, we seem all rested and ready to take on the year. With many projects starting off, we can … Continue reading

08. January 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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