2010 Calendar Round-Up, Part 3

It’s finally here!  The final mega-installment of my 2010 calendar round-up has arrived, although I’ll continue to post some calendars individually as they are released over the next few weeks.  This installment ended up being pretty heavy on illustration, and I made sure to include some calendars with writing space in response to some of the feedback on earlier posts.  Enjoy!

So first up, an eco-friendly screen printed tear-away calendar from one of my favorite design duos — Two Trick Pony:

Two-Trick-Pony-2010-Screenprint-calendar
{two trick pony}

And for those of you looking for a calendar that allows you to write notes or mark birthdays, try this botanical calendar from Amy Marcella:

Amy-Marcella-Botanical-Calendar
{amy marcella}

This year’s calendar from Mibo also has a little space for notes next to each day of the month, as well as a 12-month at-a-glance calendar, both available as printable downloads:

Mibo-Calendar-12-month

{mibo}

Beautiful illustrations in this limited edition wall calendar from Red Prairie Press:

Red-Prairie-Press-Wall-Calendar
{red prairie press}

 

Pearl & Marmalade released their first calendar this year, which includes some favorite design elements from their stationery collection as well as new illustrations:

Pearl-Marmalade-2010-Calendar
{pearl & marmalade}

 

This letterpress calendar from Pikku was one of my favorite items from the NSS in May for its clean lines and modern, minimalist design — and it’s beautifully mounted on a screen printed wood plank:

Pikku-Wood-Calendar
{pikku}

 

Another beautifully vibrant gocco and screen printed calendar from Modern Printed Matter — sadly this is going to be the last year that Anna will gocco print her calendar, so get your 2010 version here:

Modern-Printed-Matter-Calendar
{modern printed matter}

 

How cute is this printable post card calendar from Mufn Inc.?  Each month features hand-drawn illustrations and bright pops of color:

Mufn-Inc-Postcard-Calendar
{mufn inc.}

 

Also in the printable category, Sweetbeets has come out with two downloadable, printable calendar designs this year:

Sweetbeets-Printable-Calendar
{sweetbeets}

 

For those of you preferring a more vertical layout, how about this calendar from Saddle Stitch Studio:

Saddle-Stitch-Studio-Wall-Calendar
Saddle-Stitch-Studio-Wall-Calendar2
{saddle stitch studio}

 

Hand-drawn illustrations and hand-lettering in this letterpress calendar from One Canoe Two:

One-Canoe-Two-Calendar
{1canoe2}

 

Love the papercut details in this calendar from A Little Hut:

Alittlehut-2010calendar
{a little hut}

 

The 2010 limited edition calendar from Three Square Design features designs inspired by nature and graphic patterns printed on eco-friendly paper:

Three-Square-Design-Calendar
{three square design}


Residents of the Bay Area might like this letterpress calendar from Blue Cole:

Blue-Cole-SanFrancisco-Calendar2
{blue cole}


This perpetual calendar from Little Brown Pen will last indefinitely, and can easily do double duty as artwork:

Little-Brown-Pen-Perpetual-Calendar
{little brown pen}


I love the “Places I Have Never Been” theme of this calendar from JHill Design, available in both wall and desk versions:

JHill-2010-Calendar
{JHill Design}


Up Up Creative has a whole slew of calendars available for 2010, from a limited edition illustrated calendar to printable and take-along calendars.  Check ’em all out here:

Up-Up-2010-Desk-Calendar
{up up creative}


Finally, wouldn’t these food-inspired calendars by Claudia Pearson be so perfect as a kitchen calendar?  Claudia offers two versions, a hanging 12-month calendar and a poster-style calendar:

Claudia-Pearson-Illustrated-Wall-2010-Calendar
{claudia pearson}


Some super-cute and whimsical illustrations in this gocco-printed calendar from Crossbird:

Crossbird-Gocco-Calendar
{crossbird}


And last up for today, one of my new favorites for 2010, this seasonal fabric calendar from Beth Fioritto:

Beth-Fioritto
{beth fioritto}


For the first two installments of my calendar round-up, just click here and here.


{images from their respective sources}

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