The experimental study aimed to understand the effects of micro-fibrillated cellulose (MFC) modified epoxy resin on the damage evolution of unnotched and notched (open hole) carbon plain weave textile composites, during tensile quasi-static and fatigue loadings. The initiation and propagation of the damage was studied assisting the tests with a high speed digital camera for measurement of the full field strain by the digital image correlation technique (DIC). The damage was observed by X-ray micro computed tomography (micro-CT). The hybridization of the matrix allowed an improved damage tolerance of the composite leading to increase of the quasi-static tensile strength and extension of the fatigue life. The enhanced performance was connecte...