Earlier this year I
wrote about how hard it was to find interesting, stylish, high-quality calendars year after year. Well, I wanted to warn you against showering me in calendar gifts this Christmas, because I found enough to tide me over for a few more years, at least.
Most exiting is the discovery that illustrator
Steve Thomas, whose retrofuturistic space travel posters I
showed off a while ago, offers a
calendar of his shiny space art. I
will have one for my wall.



For graphic inspiration, I adore the bold, bright prints in this
Paper Source Art Calendar.


Etsy of course has loads of beautiful and unique art calendars, particularly of the postcard desktop variety. I like this charming
Jardin Desk Calendar by
MagnoliaMoonlight.


And this
Objectification II Postcard Desk Calendar by
SureAsBlue.


And this
Screen Printed Botanical Calendar by
annacote.


And this
Animals of the Land, Sky, and Sea Desk Calendar by
InkDropDesign.


And this
Helvetica Typography Calendar by
ovendoorowl.


And this
Letterpressed and Silkscreened Calendar by
ilee.


And this
TTV Desk Calendar by
ebonypaws.


And this
Polaroid Calendar by
AliciaBlock.


I'm in love with the stationary company
Cavallini & Co., particularly their
calendar offerings. They have great vintage art themes like travel, maps, plants, and animals.



I also made a few finds in photography calendars of abandoned places. In the slightly surreal category, there's the beautiful
Retrospect Calendar by
farhmboy, who explores out-of-the-way locales in his native Michigan.



In more moody ruins, there's the uplifting
Abandoned Places Calendar by
Richard Rizzo.



Then there's the beautifully photographed tribute to that ever-photogenic ruin, the
Eastern State Penitentiary Calendar by
13 Black Cats Designs.



So please...no calendars! Unless you've found some great ones, too.
Labels: abandoned places + modern ruins, animals, art, design, illustration, photography, retrofuturism, sci-fi, time travel, typography