Stendig Calendar

The Stendig calendar was designed in 1966 by Massimo Vignelli and taken that year into the Design collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Stendig Calendar

After 46 years, a design from the sixties endures as an example of excellence in modern graphic design and finds its place in today’s homes and business environments.

Measuring three feet by four feet, the Stendig wall calendar consists of twelve sheets printed on sixty-pound weight offset paper stock.  In random order, the calendar sheets for some months are reverse printed producing a black background with white letters and numerals with other months printed in black on white background.  The sheets are perforated along a line just under the binding strip to allow them to be torn away neatly.

The binding strip of the calendar has three matte black finish metal eyelets to facilitate easy hanging.

Manufactured in Nashville, Tennessee,  United States of America, by the Cromwell Company. 

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