Save the Date: Creative 2010 Calendars
November 12, 2009 // Art + Design + Illustration


It’s that time of the year again—time to start thinking about next year. Whether you like to pencil it in, ink it up, or simply separate your Tuesdays from your Wednesdays, it’s time for you to get a spiffy new calendar! After all, they’re not just Mod Models & Muscle Cars anymore. Try this philosophy: If it’s going to be hanging on your wall or taking up space on your desk, it should look good.

Pentagram’s typographic calendars ($26 to $44) are always big favorites, but the Crossbird 2010 Calendar (pictured) is just $20 and kinda stealing all of my attention this year. It’s like I almost can’t wait to see that blue rainstorm in March…

Not really your style? Go below the fold and find 7 more artsy options for keeping track in 2010.


SAVE THE DATE

(A) Phases of the Moon 2010 Calendar by Irwin Glusker — $17; MoMA
(B) 2010 Animal Calendar by Katsumi Tamura — $24.95; MoMA
(C) Cabin + Cub 2010 Desk Calendar with easel — $18; Etsy
(D) 2010 Illustrated Botanical Calendar by Amy Soczka — $25; Etsy
(E) F26 Marty 2010 Planner by Freitag — $111.50; Freitag
(F) Tiny Things 2010 Calendar by Blanca Gomez — $25; Etsy

Matthew

  1. Oh man, those are seriously amazing calender, especially B. I’m going to have to get my hands on those! I made my own personal planner that caters to my own personal methods of “gittin’ it done” (which probably isn’t all that unique):

    http://sabletoothtiger.blogspot.com/2009/11/open-bag-remove-cat.html

    Comment by Sable — November 12, 2009 #

  2. Wow .
    Good eye, Matt

    Comment by Sallie Saless — November 19, 2009 #

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  4. love D- simple graceful design, ablility to hang on a cubicle wall, and room to fill in the day’s activity(ies). Perfect!

    The others are varying degrees of gorgeous but more form over function IMO. (well, there’s E, but I’m looking for an actual calendar :)

    Thanks for posting!

    Comment by Jill — November 23, 2009 #