2010 Calendar Roundup #4.

What’s a Half-Frame Camera you ask? Well, a half-frame camera is a semi-obsolete device that advances each shot only half of the distance that a normal format camera would. The result allows for two shots per frame instead of one.

Measures 28″ x 19″ Flat. 4-Color Off-Set Printed in the San Francisco Bay. 70 lb. Matte Paper. Made with Vegetable-Based Inks. Edition of 500.

This stylish 2010 wall calendar features the name of the month in 15 languages. These include Spanish, French, Portuguese, English, Icelandic, Greek, Gaelic, Croatian, Turkish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Polish, German and Swedish. The calendar also features a legend at the base of the design which identifies the language.

Designed and crafted by Made Visual, each calendar is printed on 100% recycled 230gsm Enviro Board and bound with silver wire and calendar hook.

Features 16 colourful watercolor months to brighten any day! Miniature months from last year: September to December 2009 are included on one page, allowing you to use your calendar sooner!

Months are printed on acid-free archival card stock, and comes with a sleek case to display your months in! This calendar measures 5 9/16″ X 4 5/8″. {Also check out the wall calendar!}

These mini calendars measure approx. 4.25 x 5.5 inches. Each month is a different color. You will receive both 2009 and 2010 calendars so you won’t miss a single day! {Check out their other printable calendars here}

This clean, modern and typographically bold printable 2010 calendar provides monthly inspiration for the creative mind. Quotes include thoughts from Buckminster Fuller, Brenda Ueland and Ray Bradbury to name a few.

This desk calendar is printed on off-white textured, recycled cardstock and will look great sitting on an easel, displayed in a frame or clipped to a string on your wall. The calendar measures 5″ x 7″.

The Jane hancock papers calendar features some of our most popular illustrations and patterns as well as some brand new images just for 2010. Digitally printed on curious iridescent card stock which gives each page a slight shimmer in the light.

Measures 5.5″ x 8.5″and is wire bound. A ribbon {not pictured} is included for you to display your item with.

Our 2010 Canvas Silhouette Calendar will make any heart melt with its elegant and whimsy illustrations. All illustrations have been custom created by Le Papier Studio.

Calendar measures 13×19 inches and is printed on Premium Canvas Matte. The matte surface will be a breeze to clean (simply spray and wipe away). Calendar comes (as pictured) with a satin ribbon for hanging.

The high-quality PDF file consists of 6 pages: each page fits two months. Once cut and assembled the calendar measures 4.25″ by 11″.

I have always admired my grandmother’s delicate collection of china. The designs in this calendar were inspired by patterns found on vintage teacups and saucers.

Printed on 100% tree-free cotton paper using environmentally conscious studio practices. Each page was printed by hand on an antique Vandercook No. 4 letterpress. There are seven different ink colors throughout and a very sweet notes section at the bottom of each month for birthdays and important reminders.

The size of the calendar is 4″ wide by 11″ tall and is punched through the top and bound with ribbon. At the end of the year (or before) each month may be trimmed to 4” x 6” and framed.

Inspired by my travels this year in Iceland, England, France, and throughout the United States. Limited edition of 150 (numbered). Measures: 6″ x 11″.

The calendar is letterpress printed using hand carved multiple block linocuts and handset movable type on recycled “chipboard”, printed with a Vandercook SP-20 and a C&P 8×12 in an offblack and deep red inks. The calendar pages were custom designed and printed on 100% recycled paper. It measures 11″ x 15″ with rounded corners and a hole punch at the top for hanging.

These were printed in a limited edition of 42 calendars. Each are signed and numbered on the back.

4 Comments
  • strawberryluna

    October 16, 2009 at 4:15 pm Reply

    Gosh, these are all amazing. I'm going to check all of these people out. Great post and what a fun idea!

  • caroline duke

    October 16, 2009 at 11:33 pm Reply

    ink & wit: oh my gosh. i love.

    how on earth do you find these beauties?!

  • memory foam

    October 19, 2009 at 4:12 am Reply

    All the calendars are great. Best one for me is the watercolor one. Great for both adults and kids.

  • Rachel

    November 26, 2012 at 6:31 pm Reply

    Do you have any suggestions for designing your own calendar with family pictures?

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