Graphic Designer and E-Commerce Business Developer
Calendars should be useful, not only for aesthetics and information but also for appointment-keeping. Many people like to write about birthdays and other family events in calendar boxes, so your calendar design should leave room for these things. Moreover, if your business makes appointments throughout the year (such as accountants, dentists, and mechanics) you can leave a special place each month for appointment write-ins. Successful calendar design hinges on two things: relevance and aesthetics. If you can combine the two in a creative new way, your calendar is sure to be a hit with your audience, and your business is bound to realize a great return on investment.
Calendars are often some of the most exciting projects that come across a designer's desk. They're large, colorful, and leave plenty of room for creative minds to add that special touch through imagery and concept. Get some creative calendar design tips now from these calendar design essentials.
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