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There has been a three year gap in my yearly calendars roundup, because 2020-2022 basically melted into one long weird year. 2023 feels like it could be… different? we have perhaps all moved on from the major world event that shall not be named, and even though things are still tough (cough inflation cough) there’s a feeling of hope and newness that definitely warrants a fresh new calendar on your wall.

Risotto Studio

A forever favourite are the calendars by Risotto. The monthly calendar is unfortunately sold out, but the yearly calendar is still banging.

Marjolein Delhaas

The calendar and planners by graphic designer Marjolein Delhaas are some of the coolest I have seen around.

Colect Studio

this calendar by Colect Studio is in Portuguese but you could make it work cause it’s so well designed.

Rifle Paper Co.

the calendars from Rifle Paper Co. are always a classic, every year. I especially like this one cause it has Cape Town in it :)

Crispin Fin

these year planners by Crispin Fin never get old.

Fin.

sweet little Perpetual calendar by Fin.

Bob and Uncle

Now is Better is “a calendar for planning small pleasures and collecting great memories” with cute little stickers! it comes in black or white.

World of Type

a calendar inspired by Dutch graphic & type designer Wim Crouwel

Poketo

love these giant colourful monthly pages from the Spectrum Wall Planner

Yearcalendar

speaking of giant, the YearCalendar is awesomely huge.

Stendig

The classic Stendig calendar is also pleasantly LARGE, and they have a vertical version too.

Gratitude Calendar

a friendly nudge to remember the good things with the Gratitude Calendar

Kal

Kal comes in a set, the calendar itself – as well as a wall mounted hanging bracket. you can then simply change out the calendar with a new one every year.

Postcard Calendar

A risograph calendar by Studio EVKA – each month has a removable postcard

Postalco

another yearly calendar classic, by Postalco

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Hey! I'm Miss Moss. But you can call me Diana. This blog is a means of curating and sharing my love for visual treasures. Learn more about me here.

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