Unusual design of calendars

Unusual design of calendars

Time is running out, and in order not to get lost in the flickering of days, designers come up with more and more new calendars. Five of the most original ideas are in front of you.

Matchbox calendar by Yurko Gutsulyak studio

Ukrainian designer Yurko Gutsulyak created a calendar for “burners” of life. Every day is symbolized in it by a cardboard match. This practical philosophy has won numerous awards at international exhibitions.

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Smiley calendar by Direct Design

Every day you have lived is worthy to leave a memory of yourself in the calendar. If the day evokes pleasant memories designers Direct Design – suggest to designate it with a yellow emoticon. If the day did not turn out as we would like, for him a black smiley, because in order to distinguish real joy, it must be compared with something. Otherwise, all days will become just gray …

Live calendar

The main difference between the calendar invented Maxim Biryukov, from all the others is not only in the original design, but in the presence of two arrows set in motion by a special mechanism. The big arrow shows the current day (and at the same time the month), thus making a complete revolution in 365 days. And the small arrow denotes the current day of the week (and hour) and, accordingly, makes a complete revolution in 7 days. In addition, the calendar is marked with the dates of public holidays, religious events and significant dates.

It’s all about the magic bubbles

Calendar from an American company Perpetual Kid – an excellent anti-stress agent. After all, it allows you to start every day with a little pleasure – to burst the plastic bubble that covers the current date. That’s another childhood dream came true – the creation costs $ 29,99.

Chronoshredder

Tear-off calendars in their original form are gradually becoming a thing of the past – the era of calendars with a built-in paper shredder is coming. Such an unusual solution was proposed by the designer Suzanne Hirtrich… This calendar (or rather, the shredder) does not have an on or off button – every minute it continues to “cut” the days that have passed. Say what you like, but the passage of time is inexorable …

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