If it’s not too early to start off considering about 2014, it may possibly only be since the Stendig Calendar lies in waiting, a fresh new year’s worth of days in tow. Massimo Vignelli’s 1966 style for the now-defunct furniture organization Stendig (we feel it could be time for a Vignelli Calendar name alter) remains as arresting in our digital age as it was when it was unveiled nearly 5 decades ago—owing to its restrained, just-the-facts design and, foremost, to its scale. Though Vignelli developed a smaller sized version for those with no the luxury of wall space, it’s his outsized (3ࡪ feet) calendar that elevated a simple grid of black and white numbers to ageless art piece—and inspiring beginning point to every new year.
Photos: Arango Russet and Empire
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