It’s finally here! Â 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. Â 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. Â Enjoy!
So first up, an eco-friendly screen printed tear-away calendar from one of my favorite design duos — 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:
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:
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Beautiful illustrations in this limited edition wall calendar from 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:
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:
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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:
How cute is this printable post card calendar from Mufn Inc.? Â Each month features hand-drawn illustrations and bright pops of color:
Also in the printable category, Sweetbeets has come out with two downloadable, printable calendar designs this year:
For those of you preferring a more vertical layout, how about this calendar from Saddle Stitch Studio:
Hand-drawn illustrations and hand-lettering in this letterpress calendar from One Canoe Two:
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Love the papercut details in this calendar from 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:
Residents of the Bay Area might like this letterpress calendar from Blue Cole:
This perpetual calendar from Little Brown Pen will last indefinitely, and can easily do double duty as artwork:
I love the “Places I Have Never Been” theme of this calendar from JHill Design, available in both wall and desk versions:
Up Up Creative has a whole slew of calendars available for 2010, from a limited edition illustrated calendar to printable and take-along calendars. Â Check ’em all out here:
Finally, wouldn’t these food-inspired calendars by Claudia Pearson be so perfect as a kitchen calendar? Â Claudia offers two versions, a hanging 12-month calendar and a poster-style calendar:
Some super-cute and whimsical illustrations in this gocco-printed calendar from Crossbird:
And last up for today, one of my new favorites for 2010, this seasonal fabric calendar from Beth Fioritto:
For the first two installments of my calendar round-up, just click here and here.
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love the red praire press one.. though all great picks!!
wow, what a great roundup!
some lovely ones… that last one is beautiful… and the little hut papercuts are gorgeous too…
Wow! Those are amazing selections! Thanks.
I’m very honored that you included Sweetbeets in your calendar collection! Thanks so much.