14 Calendars for 2014: Make each day a little more special with these unique calendars, featuring bodega cats and expiration dates

14 Calendars for 2014


According to the Chinese zodiac, the year of the wood horse promises opportunities and victories, adventures and even surprising romances—if you’re willing to take chances like the free-spirited, spontaneous animal. Although the Standard Hotel’s 2014 calendar has set the bar high in terms of creativity and good laughs, we’ve…

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The Standard 2014 Calendar: The hip hotel chain transforms 12 of the most bizarre guest comments into a collection of photographs featuring hotdogs and Jesus

The Standard 2014 Calendar


The Standard Hotels, which reach from Downtown LA and Hollywood across the country to Miami and New York, are known for turning things upside down—made apparent in the company’s…

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Check your Calendars 12.12.12

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Check your calendars everybody because today is one special day! 12.12.12. is the last repetitive date we weill ever see … never in our life time we will experience a date like this, how special is that! I wonder how many weddings are being held and how many babies are being born to this birthday. 12.12.12 is definitely a once in a lifetime experience. What's happening around the world today? Madison Square Garden is having a Hurricane Sandy Relief Concert.

Leave a comment and share with us your 12.12.12 day!

 

ONE calendar by Jeong Yong

Product news: three magnetic rings can be joined in different configurations to display the date on this table calendar by South Korean designer Jeong Yong.

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Each ring represents a different measure of time and the three values lined up at the point of intersection indicate the date and day of the week.

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The largest ring has 31 units to mark the days of the calendar month, while the middle ring has 12 units for every month of the year and the smallest ring is labelled with the names of the days of the week.

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Jeong Yong explains that while the two larger rings are based on the solar and lunar cycles, the third wheel is based on a division of time created by man. “The smallest ring with seven units represents the people who created the seven days of the week,” he says.

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Magnets are located behind each number or name, allowing the rings to join in any combination.

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Earlier this year Yong also revealed designs for a CD player mounted like a globe.

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Competition: five Unfortunately013 calendars to give away

Competition: we’re giving readers the chance to win one of five calendars for 2013 featuring illustrations of modern superstitions.

Competition: five Unfortunately013 calendars to give away

Designed and illustrated by Fortuna Todisco, the Unfortunately013 calendar features 12 pages of drawings above simple grids with letters for the days of the week and numbers for the dates.

Competition: five Unfortunately013 calendars to give away

Each graphic is captioned with a cryptic quote to give clues about the superstition it is representing.

Competition: five Unfortunately013 calendars to give away

January’s illustration portrays a champagne toast in front of figures in traditional Mayan dress, referencing the prophecy that the world will end at the close of this year.

Competition: five Unfortunately013 calendars to give away

March shows a rabbit with a peg leg, as rabbits’ feet are considered lucky in many cultures, captioned with “Fortune. Or other people’s bad luck”.

Competition: five Unfortunately013 calendars to give away

Photographs are by Anna Molteni.

Competition: five Unfortunately013 calendars to give away

To enter this competition email your name, age, gender, occupation, and delivery address and telephone number to competitions@dezeen.com with “Unfortunately013” in the subject line. We won’t pass your information on to anyone else; we just want to know a little about our readers. Read our privacy policy here.

Competition: five Unfortunately013 calendars to give away

Competition closes 11 December 2012. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the top of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.

Competition: five Unfortunately013 calendars to give away

The information below is from the designer:


In the only thirteenth year of this millennium, in the first year after the Mayan Prophecy (the year that we should be condemned to not see), in the year of the real crisis, UNFORTUNATELY013 comes to life.

Competition: five Unfortunately013 calendars to give away

An illustrated calendar, that one month at time makes fun of our modernity, so much clouded with the heritages of a past culture.

Competition: five Unfortunately013 calendars to give away

UNFORTUNATELY013 is a reflection, through images, about the anachronistic persistence of superstitions in the present society.

Competition: five Unfortunately013 calendars to give away

A project thought and realized in Italy, ironically retro, but comple- tely projected in the future.

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The Thing Quarterly: Issue 18: Mike Mills presents a 2013 calendar inspired by the age of punk

The Thing Quarterly: Issue 18

For the 18th installment of The Thing Quarterly, the object-based periodical relied on Mike Mills to create a 2013 pocket calendar. Mills, a filmmaker and visual artist, has presented work at Sundance Film Festival and as part of MoMA’s New Directors New Films series, and is perhaps best known…

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Two Thousand And Twelve

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{Free down-loadable calender 2012 by illustrator Jessica Nielsen for 101-woonideeen}

Hello, let me start this new year on Bloesem with a personal note… another good year has gone by and I'm really looking forward to 2012 … nice looking numbers don't you think 🙂  

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Last year has been a very hectic year for me and my family and I sincerely hope this year will be much more stable, relaxed and quite, which will give me much more time  to bring you a lot of nice things… so many ideas in my head that I can't wait to share with you!                                              >>>MORE HERE>>>

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{Linen wall calendar by Bookhou…}

This post also gives me the opportunity to say THANK YOU to all of you my readers for keeping on visiting the Bloesem blogs, to my sponsors who allow me to do this job and to all the media who were so kind to feature me and our home in these magazines: *101-woonideeen  *Anthology *Enjoy *Expatriates *Parool PS *Prestige 

Pikkuwares

Constellations of the Northern hemisphere by Little Bright Studio and Happy days calendar refill . 2012 by pikku …

Rifleco

Rifle&co calendars at the Papersource… 

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Wooden pear wall calendar by Little Pretty Studio… … you see 2012 can start! irene xoxo

Dot to Date Calendar by Dan Usiskin at The Temporium

Dot to Date Calendar by Dan Usiskin at The Temporium

The Temporium: spend 2012 joining the dots around some of London’s famous landmarks with this calendar by designer Dan Usiskin, on sale now at our Christmas pop-up store The Temporium. We’re also giving them away free with the first five purchases today so hurry down! 

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The Dot to Date Calendar contains an image for every month of the year, plus a few extras just for fun.

Dot to Date Calendar by Dan Usiskin at The Temporium

You can reveal the patterns by joining the dots one day at a time using colouring pens, a needle and thread or a pair of scissors.

Dot to Date Calendar by Dan Usiskin at The Temporium

See more stories about calendars on Dezeen here and more stories about The Temporium here.

Dot to Date Calendar by Dan Usiskin at The Temporium

Here’s some more information from Usiskin:


Dot to Date Calendar by Dan Usiskin at The Temporium

Calendars are often pretty mundane things so we’ve combined it with one of our favourite childhood activities, dot to dot.

Dot to Date Calendar by Dan Usiskin at The Temporium

Dot each day to the next however you like, with whatever you like, a pen; pencil; needle and thread.

Dot to Date Calendar by Dan Usiskin at The Temporium

Each completed card reveals a London landmark. Every pack contains twelve Dot to Date cards (one for each month) and a couple of extras thrown in for good measure.

Dot to Date Calendar by Dan Usiskin at The Temporium

It’s a fun calendar that plays with the rituals and patterns we have in our adult life by contrasting them with the childhood activity of dot-to-dot. The format provides a framework to be used and customised, coloured and scribbled on.

Dot to Date Calendar by Dan Usiskin at The Temporium

As time goes on it becomes a more emotive, personal and unique object, taking on the personality of the user, becoming more valuable in the process.

Dot to Date Calendar by Dan Usiskin at The Temporium

It’s British made, 100% recyclable product that was dreamt up and produced from an attic in north London and it’s a perfect giftware item for boys, girls, men, women and doodlers of all ages.

The Temporium 2011

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More info: www.thetemporium.com

2012 Calendars

Twelve calendars for the twelve months of 2012

The time has come to track another year’s course. Some predict this may be the last, so make it a good one with a standout calendar that speaks to your personal vibes. Below are 12 calendars we think would make a great addition to your 2012.

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The 12 Months of Apocalypse

If the world ends on 21st December 2012, hopefully this calendar will be on your wall as it all goes down. The 12 Months of Apocalypse is inspired by the Mayan calendar, and is filled with “an encrypted blossom of threats and perils” that is as striking as its message intends. Moon In June for $25.

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Tea Towel Calendar D.I.Y. Embroidery Kit

Make 2012 the year you get in touch with your domestic side with this rustic, make-it-yourself calendar that doubles as a tea towel. The ready-to-go pattern turns the year’s numerals into a floral pattern, and you can check your dates while washing up. Designed by graphic designer who is as passionate about screen printing as she is embroidery, this quirky edition sells from Curious Doodles for $32.

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366 Days // 366 Drawings

Connecticut-based artist and designer Matt Hunsberger diligently drew every date of 2012, for a delightfully informative collage of the months to come. An advanced digital dry ink method makes it as vibrant as it is fun. Pick it up from Society6 for $40.

Screen Printed Infographic Calendar

Philadelphia-based graphic designer Rachel Cannon turned the year into a sleek infographic that packs a serious design punch. The striking design sells from Little Madame Jam for $15.

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Leica M-Calendar

A celebration of Leica’s M-system, the M-calendar displays contains six monochrome and six color images by Magnum photography greats, including Paul Fusco, Elliott Erwitt, Alex Majoli and more. Limited to just 500, the calendar sells from Leica and select dealers for €45.

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Astrology Wall Calendar

This oversized calendar offers a subtle slice of the night sky on an understated midnight-black backdrop. Each month’s page is sprinkled with the corresponding constellations for that time for an effect that’s both minimalist and nicely romantic. Get it from Prismatic Print Shop for $14.

Gregor Scarf Calendar

With a Zen-like take on the impermanence of life, Patrick Frey’s brilliant hand-knit calendar comes with a loose thread at the end that unravels day by day. Wrapped as a continuous scroll, hang this beautifully-designed piece on the wall and watch time slip away. Pick it up from Charles & Marie for €58.

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Cycle EXIF Custom Bicycle Calendar

As well-designed as the bikes featured on the popular site Cycle EXIF, the Custom Bicycle Calendar features a host of glossy two-wheelers that are sure to please any bike enthusiast. The calendar sells from Mag Cloud for $15.

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Boo The Dog

Dubbed “the world’s cutest dog,” Boo is 2011’s canine breakout star. With looks so adorable it borders unreal, this calendar will definitely brighten up any wall and is sure to provoke slightly ridiculous dog-inspired conversations. Boo the calendar sells online for $15.

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Time Cube

Designed by Dutch artist Renè Knip, the clever Time Cube calendar turns a series of 366 colorful press cuts into a work of art. The limited edition desktop calendar sells from Verlag Hermann Schmidt Mainz for €50.

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Indigo Bunting

Art director Erin Jang’s annual calendar is always a winsome display of playful simplicity. For 2012, Jang printed a set of 12 illustrations on high-quality, heavy recycled stock, perfect for framing together or hanging individually. The limited edition calendar sells from her Indigo Bunting shop for $30.

Bread and Puppet

Founder of Vermont’s subversive Bread and Puppet theater organization, Peter Schumann’s woodcut designs will remind viewers year round that “change can happen on your domestic front” if you pay attention to the times. The expressive calendar sells from Kiosk for $24.


Sponsor Spotlight : Nauli

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The good thing about moving house is being reminded of all your family pictures hidden in storage boxes that you never came around placing in a photo-albums… the problem with me is that when I finally have found time and spirit to start sorting them all out I don't have a photo album that I like. I will then go to a 'normal' shop, but do not like what I see and the my good spirit fades away and the pictures go back in the box…

Best solution would be simply to order a couple of theses beautiful handmade albums from Nauli . At least they will be there when I want to start on a rainy evening or Sunday afternoon…

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Nauli is the label of two sisters, based near Munich in Germany. Nauli means 'beautiful' and for them this means made with great care… the 2012 Day Planner and weekly planner are out and available right here and Johanna, one of the sisters told me they LOVE to do custom orders! Just email them. 

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