Lovely calendar designed by Greig Anderson featuring the one and only Helvetica. Definitely check out the rest of his exceptional work.
Tag: calendar
Family Updates
The folks over at Family have been very busy this past month and one of the new updates is a limited edition poster in honor of Monty Python. You can purchase the poster by emailing them.
Colour Calendar 2008
Here’s a beautiful Pantone like calendar by Moritz Zwimpfer where each day is a different color. You can purchase one of these at You Work For Them
Details: Following the huge success of the Colour Calendar 2007, here is the Colour Calendar 2008 – and every day once again gets its own special color from Switzerland’s design genius, Moritz Zwimpfer. This appealing, spiral-bound desk calendar is a bit like a Pantone book with room for notes; each day’s color brings its own scent, taste and sound, the implications of memory, the possibilities of the future. A beautiful little object, impeccably printed, for the desk or attaché case of a design aficionado, promising enjoyment long after 2008 is history. The appendix includes a calendar overview for 2008-2009, Pantone codes for the 365 colors, and blank pages for memos.
Dimensions: 4.75″ x 6″ (inches)
Languages: English & German
Stendig 2008 Wall Calendar
This classic calendar designed in 1966 by Massimo Vignelli is now available everywhere. It’s a big sucker too.
– Printed paper
– Hand-collated
– Oversized graphics
– 4’x3′
Pentagram 2008 Type Calendar
Kit Hinrichs has designed Pentagram’s 2008 Classic Typographic Calendar using twelve typefaces designed by typographer Matthew Carter including Walker (originally designed in 1995 for the Walker Art Center), Snell Roundhand (a 1966 revival of 17th century English writing master Charles Snell) and Galliard (a 1978 anthology of Roman and Italian styles of French punch-cutter Robert Granjon). “I wanted to bring a new awareness of typographic design through this calendar,??? said Hinrichs. “Typefaces are pervasive in our daily lives in everything we read and see around us and yet most people are oblivious of them or the circumstances in which they were created. We can gain a new perspective on our world by studying the origin of typefaces. I hope the calendar will encourage a new sensitivity to the importance of typeface usage and the work of Matthew Carter.???
The calendar is available in two sizes, a supersize 33-by-22 inch version suitable for wall hanging and a smaller 18-by-12 inch version appropriate for desk use. Both versions are available in the US and UK at kenknight.com. The price of the supersize calendar is $36 and the smaller desk and wall calendar is $22. (Prices do not include shipping.)
Cats Let Nothing Darken Their Roar
I love this calendar by Noa Bembibre. Beautiful typography and I love how the months are formed by the letters in the phrases. US folk can purchase it from Kiosk Kiosk.
Paper and Cotton Ribbon
A3 or 11 1/2″ x 16 1/2″