Alt Calendars
Posted by Scott
A couple interesting alternative takes on the calendar with some great typography. I am not sure who made these, I remember that I saw them on ffffound but as usual, the source info left much to be desired. Please fill in the blanks if you know more.
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Alexm says:
April 16, 2008 at 3:27 pmHi Scott! I think I’ve found some information about those spectacular calendars made by SampsonMay Design.
They are A1 2008 limited calendars, and you can find more information here
http://www.sampsonmay.com/blog/?p=34.
Greetings from Spain!
damo says:
April 16, 2008 at 8:58 pmYeah they are limited screen prints – which is nice! :) I have attempted to emulate the design principles only because I wanted to understand and learn how and what are the typography constraints of an A1 size format and also how the type was constructed for the circle composition…I have successfully achieved this all in Indesign :) and will maybe screen print some alternatives.
Eric says:
April 16, 2008 at 9:57 pmI recently came across a very interesting calendar made by a student at MICA named Luke Williams. Its a cube and each side has 2 months printed on it. Check it out at his site; http://www.lukelukeluke.com/ (its the first project under “designer”)
joshua says:
April 17, 2008 at 10:00 amI love the second. Completely useless as a calendar but a wonderful use of type as a visual whole.
Eric – Great link.
JAx Gre says:
April 17, 2008 at 1:08 pmHi Scott! I think I’ve found some information about those spectacular calendars made by SampsonMay Design.
Sev Furneaux says:
June 2, 2008 at 1:48 amYou can find the calendars at:
http://www.sampsonmay.com/pages/shop/posters_range.php
Cheers!
Futurs says:
August 1, 2008 at 11:34 amHi Scott. Nice calendars made by SampsonMay Design, me like this.