2025 Stendig Calendar by Massimo Vignelli
Designer: Massimo Vignelli
Maker: Stendig - USA
Year: 1966 (current 2025 edition)
Size: W 1220 x H 920
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Designed by iconic Italian designer Massimo Vignelli (creator of the New York subway map), the Stendig Calendar remains one of the best examples of 1960s modernist design. Included in the permanent collection of the MoMA, the classic Swiss Helvetica typeface and clear grid system have become synonymous with the Modernist graphic design movement.
Litho-printed on large 122x92cm sheets bound together by three hand-punched eyelets, the scale of the calendar is truly something to behold. Pages alternate in colour month to month, creating an ever changing wall hanging that is both functional and beautiful.
Sheets can be removed at the end of each month, with old pages making perfect wrapping paper.
Designer: Massimo Vignelli
Maker: Stendig - USA
Year: 1966 (current 2025 edition)
Size: W 1220 x H 920
.
Designed by iconic Italian designer Massimo Vignelli (creator of the New York subway map), the Stendig Calendar remains one of the best examples of 1960s modernist design. Included in the permanent collection of the MoMA, the classic Swiss Helvetica typeface and clear grid system have become synonymous with the Modernist graphic design movement.
Litho-printed on large 122x92cm sheets bound together by three hand-punched eyelets, the scale of the calendar is truly something to behold. Pages alternate in colour month to month, creating an ever changing wall hanging that is both functional and beautiful.
Sheets can be removed at the end of each month, with old pages making perfect wrapping paper.
Designer: Massimo Vignelli
Maker: Stendig - USA
Year: 1966 (current 2025 edition)
Size: W 1220 x H 920
.
Designed by iconic Italian designer Massimo Vignelli (creator of the New York subway map), the Stendig Calendar remains one of the best examples of 1960s modernist design. Included in the permanent collection of the MoMA, the classic Swiss Helvetica typeface and clear grid system have become synonymous with the Modernist graphic design movement.
Litho-printed on large 122x92cm sheets bound together by three hand-punched eyelets, the scale of the calendar is truly something to behold. Pages alternate in colour month to month, creating an ever changing wall hanging that is both functional and beautiful.
Sheets can be removed at the end of each month, with old pages making perfect wrapping paper.