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05.10.2016

Dear <<First Name>> <<Last Name>>,

Summer is finally over and we’ve fully embraced autumn now (no, really, we have!). For calendar makers, it’s the busiest season, so with this newsletter we deliver you some

  • inspiration and

  • practical tips

for your calendar submissions over the coming weeks.

Read on and best wishes from
Your CALVENDO Team

              

Lots to be inspired by

With calendar season on our doorsteps, we see new users on our platform as well as ‘old hands’ cracking on with their ideas and producing fresh calendar material. Here are a few projects that caught our eye over the past weeks. If you haven’t logged into the system yet this year to start a new project, take a look and be inspired by this snapshot of our talented Calvendo community (and there’s much more than we’ve got space for here!):

  • Whimsical and delightful: Japanese Kokeshi doll illustrations by Capucine with cleverly woven in seasonal references. (Don’t miss the December Kokeshi!)

  • The eyes have it: Great use of our new cover design templates by David Knowles in his ‘Just Nature’s Eyes’ calendar

  • Yearning for the countryside: Christian Mueringer is tapping into the zeitgeist with his ‘Charming Country Houses’ project and collection of rural gems around Europe.

  • Retro with a modern twist: Stephen Millerships’s travel poster style illustrations of Manchester and his hometown Ilkeston are fabulous. Take a look!

  • Delicious: Atlantismedia’s ‘Sweet Dreams’ selection is mouth-watering. Pretty perfect for everyone who has a sweet tooth.

  • Intriguing: Wildlife Art Print’s produced some amazing macro shots of beetles – clear, crisp and rather stylish.

  • Reflective: David Chennell’s Wirral calendar features beautiful reflection photography, showing Merseyside’s hidden gem in a different light.

  • Niche interest: Airline tails – yes, that’s a thing! Craig Russell had enough material for not just one but two calendars featuring airline tails. If you’re not an aviation expert yourself, you’ll be surprised how varied and colourful they are.

 
              

Practical tips for calendar self-publishers

In need of practical tips and information on calendar publishing? Here’s a bunch of handy links then:


                  


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