Had enough of those calendars from your dentist?
Designer Calendars for Every Type
The best of 2012 calendars
Had enough of those calendars from your dentist? Langton Cherubino Group has done the research and presents you with our top calendar picks for 2012. Start the year off with style instead of puppies. Or babies. Or puppies and babies.
Mid-century modern
Let’s start with the biggest calendar. At a whopping 20” x 28”, this calendar displays the new year in colorful 18” numbers, all typeset in a beautiful custom version of the classic Bodoni typeface.
A mini work of art
At only 5” tall, this mini desk calendar with its own mini easel is going to take up mini space on your desk. And give you 12 months of beautiful original photography.
Sew easy
Get the kids, or your tailor involved with this one. This calendar has two lives. As a wall calendar it is a whimsical fabric wall hanging. As a cut & sew board game it is a great way to count along with the kids. Just sew up the dice and playing pieces and let the fun begin.
There is an app for that
UNIQLO makes great colorful cashmere sweaters. And a great colorful web calendar. It features wonderful and quirky images that show the beauty of Japan’s changing seasons. There is a web, iPad, and iPhone version available. All free!
Among the flora and fauna
This desk calendar is a collection of colorful flora and fauna illustrations. All simply packaged in a clear plastic jewel case that folds back to create a nifty desktop stand.
Leap year
2012 has a special number of days, 366. Why not spend them with a calendar that spotlights numbers? Each month features striking black and white photographs of street addresses in Helsinki. This Swedish design looks great when displayed one month at a time or all 366 days together.
Write it down
If you like to write down daily lists then try this calendar, designed by Ryan McGinness. It features generous note-writing space accompanied by a different graphic drawing each day by Ryan. Nicely packaged in its own cloth bound box, the calendar is really a 4” x 11” to-do list pad.
A different type of tweet
If you’re not lucky enough to wake up to the sound of real birds chirping, you can get this alarm clock that features a chirping electronic bird. And it’s also a calendar! Use with the stand for your bedside table or hang it on the wall.
uPrint
Why pay for shipping? You can buy this bright and colorful calendar as a PDF and then print it out at whatever size suits your needs. It features 12 different fun and unique illustrations including butterflies, high heels and our favorite, robots.
Bin Tin Tin
Never enough room on your desk to keep all the essentials? This 3-story tin is a perpetual calendar and a nifty place to store small office essentials. Simply swivel the compartments to set day, date and month. Only 3 high and comes filled with paper clips, elastic bands and pushpins.
iOrganizer
Organizer is an iPhone application that works just like a real organizer. Manage your daily schedule, to-do list, notes or diary with it. Because it was designed to act like a paper organizer, anything you used to write down on a sheet of paper, you can now write down in Organizer.
Fun Facts 2012 Calendar from Langton Cherubino Group
Did you know that email “spam” came from a Monty Python skit about canned Spam? Check out “Fun Facts 2012,” a tent calendar with 12 fun facts particular to 2012. This showcase calendar is written and designed by our Design Director Jim Keller. Back to Insights