Thumb Calendar 2022
It is a minimalist reboot of the web site for the Thumb Calendar venture, launched again in 2007
That is the 2022 version made by Spencer Arquimedes:
How It Works
First half of the 12 months is on one aspect of the cardboard, the remainder of the 12 months is on the opposite. The sphere of numbers is shared among the many six months on all sides. The header of every month is appropriately aligned to indicate the precise days of the week.
- Discover the month you wish to learn.
- Use your thumbs to cowl the numbers that aren’t instantly beneath (above) the month header.
Word the colour of the month header. The final day of the month is rendered in the identical shade.
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Licensing
You’re very welcome to obtain and print as many copies as you would like so long as that is finished on your private functions. Please contact Adam should you want to use the design of the calendar commercially, e.g. to advertise your organization or establishment. A spread of licensing packages is offered.
A one-year license to situation a branded model of Thumb Calendar has been already granted to the next entities:
- Prague Philharmonic Choir, Czech Republic
- Biocolor Ltd., United Kingdom
- Centro di Radiodiffusione Cristiana, Italy
- Minuteman Press, Port Clinton, OH, USA
- Wellstream Worldwide Restricted, United Kingdom
- Escuelas Libres, Argentina
Transient Historical past
This effort began as Adam Sporka’s submission to
Eliazar’s Infodesign Problem in 2007 which
Adam occurred to win. (Thanks Eliazar!; Sadly, his web site is now not accessible.)
Since then Adam obtained a flattering variety of feedback, e-mails, and licensing requests
from all over the world. The calendar appeared on blogs written in lots of languages, together with
English, Spanish, and Japanese.
Many current editions had been created by Jonathan Richard-Brochu who stepped in for a late 2015
version and common 2016, 2017, and 2018 editions.
2016
By Jonathan Richard-Brochu with enhanced visible guides.
2010
2009
2008
2007
(c) 2006–2022 Adam Sporka and contributors