Crucifix Calendar

Seriously, we’re expected to schedule everyday, rather than merely knowing the date. And I believe the God thinks so, too. Look at the Crucifix Calendar; it’s a manually-operated calendar, and everyday, you need to change its date.

Seriously, we’re expected to schedule everyday, rather than merely knowing the date. And I believe the God thinks so, too. Look at the Crucifix Calendar; it’s a manually-operated calendar, and everyday, you need to change its date.

The concept behind the ‘Memo Calendar’ is quite simple. In the designers’ opinion, a day without any plans is just as monotonous as a blank paper. To start every day with a detailed plan, you must need a calendar that reminds you of daily dates. So what will it be tomorrow, an important meeting or needed reading? Think of it. [Read the rest of this entry...]

Though electronic calendars save us much trouble to find out the exact dates, it is gradually found to be dull. In that case, why don’t we turn to the Perpetual Wooden Calendar? As the new calendar combines the advantages of both electronic calendars and paper calendars, it shows date in a manually-operated and accurate way. Isn’t it interesting?

Kooky! As time passes, the ink calendar by Spanish designer gradually conveys dates on a special paper, with the ink running through the tubes as thin as capillaries. Each month uses a different color ink, green for spring, orange/red for summer and dark blue for winter.

The wooden calendar cards, from Columbia, can absolutely present the functional aesthetics. Using the ragged wooden sculpture cards to denote current date and month, the simple calendar fits your workplace perfectly well.

Twitter has become one of the most popular websites nowadays, and the new design has just applied the “twitter” concept to calendar. Compared with Twitter, the calendar is more concerned about what you will do today rather than what you are doing now.

This is an integrated design which combines calendar and clock into one product.
The date and time-marks are printed on the paper roll. With the rolling of the paper, you are goanna read both the date and the time with the pointer. [Read the rest of this entry...]

Printing calendar on napkins can offer a interesting calendar. In order to make sense, you have to use one piece of napkin each day, only one, no more, no less. [Read the rest of this entry...]

This calendar is actually a combination of 365 matches; accordingly you can ignite one match each day. One day one match. This kind of design can remind you to value time. [Read the rest of this entry...]

Bubbles are generally used in industry package to avoid product damage. But, as is known, these bubbles are also good toys. This calendar comes with many bubbles each of which with a date printed on it. You can squeeze one bubble per day. Remember, only one. [Read the rest of this entry...]

Record every serious and trifling things on the wallpaper with a calendar printed on it and then, at the end of the year, you can go through all you did during the past year easier. [Read the rest of this entry...]

Bore a hole in the middle of the calendar; you can get the time through the papers. However, the paper frame will be thinner and thinner day by day. [Read the rest of this entry...]

This weird board is imbroglio, and you can’t read anything without the lens. Just put the lens on it, you will get the number from 1 to 31. [Read the rest of this entry...]

With the scale around the disc, and the dial on the cup, you gonna have a good calendar. [Read the rest of this entry...]

Assembling these blocks in the right way, you gonna be manual calendar. If you wanna have the same happiness as a kid, you gonna like it. [Read the rest of this entry...]