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Get Your Phases Sorted

Get Your Phases Sorted

Among the lunar-phase calendars usually found stacked in crystal shops and New-Age book stores, a radial version by designer and type founder Dimitre Lima stands out. Continue reading

Of the solstice and merry disenchantment

Of the solstice and merry disenchantment

In Boston, clouds and swirling snow deprived us of the sight of a blood-red lunar eclipse on the eve of solstice. The two phenomena have nothing to do with one another astronomically; but as a member of a species drawn to pattern like moths to lamplight, I felt the urge to seek an open patch in the clouds, even at three o’clock in the morning—to no avail. Continue reading

Build-a-Zombie Papercraft Calendar

Each year we inch closer and closer to the impending zombie invasion. The Build-a-Zombie Papercraft Calendar comes equipped with a crafty paper DIY project every month along with the corresponding calendar design. By the end of the year you’ll have your own army of undead paper disciples, who will more than likely eat your brain. But hey, it was a good year! Get your own for $14.99.

An Apple a Day Calendar Probably Doesn’t Really Keep the Doctor Away

Feeling a bit under the weather are we? Well I don’t think an apple would hurt, per se, unless it was recently dunked in a vat of E. coli or something, but something tells me the old wives tale “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” isn’t exactly 100% accurate. Not saying apples aren’t great for you, because I’m sure they’re packed full of nutrients. Which is why the Apple a Day Calendar isn’t all-together a bad idea. Just... Continue reading

“Taking Care of Business” Mousepad Keeps Your Appointments in Check

If for some reason you haven’t started using your various devices to keep track of your daily appointments you probably still rely on the old paper calendar. Either that or you’re completely awful with dates. Either way you likely need to make an upgrade. The Taking Care of Business Mousepad keeps your daily appointments in clear view without taking up any more space then is already necessary, keeping your upcoming schedule at the forefront. Link [via]

Crucifixion Cross “Anno Domini” Calendar: Jesus Not Included

Jesus Christ, this thing is awesome! The “Anno Domini” (AD) Calendar Cross, designed by Stanley Ruiz, refers to the Gregorian calendar. Simulate your own homemade crucifixions as you follow the days of the week. The “y” axis peg keeps track of the date, while the “x” axis pegs follow the month and day. Link [via]

Status Calendar Asks The Golden Question: What Are You Doing Today?

Facebook. Twitter. What do they have in common? Not only are they two of the most popular and fastest growing social sites on the net, but they also ask people a very simple question. They both want to know what you are doing. What’s on your mind? That’s awesome if you live a digitally social life, but some people still like to work with paper and keep their daily thoughts private. Don’t ask me why, they just do. The Status... Continue reading

Calendar Clock Not Nearly As Fun As It Sounds

Are you ready for a lifetime of boredom?! Rather than sitting and staring at a traditional clock, you know, with its flashy “seconds” and “minutes,” how about giving the Calendar Clock a try? The clock measures days, months and hours rather than minutes and seconds, so you might have to strain a bit to notice any movement. Sounds like a blast. Totally not a waste of time, at all. If by some inconceivable (you keep saying that word. I don’t... Continue reading

Calendar Wallpaper: Because It’s Less Messy Than Painting

Daily planning and productivity is a daily struggle for the working man (or women, on those rare occasions). You can create as complex of a calendar as you want, even factoring in the movement of the planets if you see fit; but at the end of the day, you’re still going to want to rip the damn thing to shreds in frustration. Calendar Wallpaper is an attempt to put your wall to good use instead of covering it in that... Continue reading