Kaj Franck
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Kaj Franck (1911-1989) was one of the leading figures of Finnish design, the teacher of several generations of professional designers in Finland, and an influential figure in design and applied arts between 1940-1980. He was artistic director of the Wärtsilä Group (present-day Hackman Plc, Designor) and artistic director and teacher at the College of Applied Arts, the predecessor of the University of Art and Design Helsinki.
The Design Forum Finland awards the yearly Kaj Franck Prize to a designer or team of designers working in the spirit of the late Kaj Franck.