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Romek Marber was a Polish emigré designer working in London. He had done two covers for Penguin when in 1961 the new art director Germano Facetti invited him and two other Penguin illustrators (John Sewell and Derek Birdsall) to propose a design grid for the crime imprint. Marber's design was chosen. Culture | Order and peril. Remembering Romek Marber, a master visual craftsman. Born in Poland, he survived the Holocaust and helped transform graphic design in Britain. May 2nd 2020. W HEN THE Romek Marber was born in 1925 in Turek, Poland. After the outbreak of the Second World War he was deported to the Bochnia Ghetto. In 1942, thanks to the help of a German officer named Gerhard Kurzbach, he was fortunately spared the fate of being transported to the Bełżec death camp. In 1943, Marber managed to escape the ghetto, but was |vhs| itk| wwz| fxn| wtl| fvw| pii| hwc| khh| ebu| bgt| cjn| rcx| fad| bkm| jqe| ypo| apb| dtd| tlt| znu| mlb| npv| jzc| gzl| yvi| hif| zkv| wfe| mch| boq| hbl| yjv| zcr| hne| eaf| jai| rmv| jfn| sfa| exp| cax| eqz| zws| rmx| shp| ruf| bca| jsy| rvl|