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Editor’s Picks Showcase: Indispensable Calendars

As long as people have schedules to keep, these time organizers will remain a viable branded item. The industry has a plethora of shapes, sizes and styles.

Even with digital means growing in popularity, traditional time management is holding its own. According to QY Research, the wall calendar market in the U.S. is poised to grow 3.4% each year from now through 2025. The promotional calendars featured here can be displayed on walls, shelves and desks, so they’re sure to garner thousands of brand impressions.

Koozie Group (asi/40480)

desk tent calendars

Nostalgia sells and so will this America Remembered desk tent calendar (986). It has 13 monthly images created by artist Ken Zylla that provide a journey down memory lane. Materials used for this product come from well-managed FSC-certified forests and other controlled sources. Target markets include insurance, finance and healthcare.

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Fey Promo (asi/54040)

vinyl calendar

Your clients can make a great first impression and leave a lasting message when they use this vinyl calendar (1029). With multiple color options and pad styles to choose from (like a car shape), it can be placed anywhere. Made in the USA.

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Warwick Publishing Co. (asi/95280)

pop-out easel desk calendar

Clients will get excellent exposure with this desk calendar (991). It’s USA-made with a pop-out easel allowing for easy display. Ideal for the offices, hotels and reception areas. Mailing envelopes are included.

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Lincoln Line (asi/52710)

calendar with case and assorted color sticky tabs

This calendar (MHC80) is enclosed within a leather-like case and comes with eight assorted colored sticky tabs and small and large sticky notepads. Makes a great gift for new employees and incoming college freshmen.

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House of Doolittle (asi/61835)

desk pad calendar

Businesses wanting to lessen their carbon footprint can do so when they advertise with this deskpad calendar (1123). Made in the USA from 100% recycled products and 100% post-consumer paper, it features leatherette corners at the bottom. As a bonus, clients can choose their starting month, making this a gift that can be given any time of year.

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Smartpromos Inc. (asi/87807)

perpetual countdown desk calendar

This D-Day perpetual small desk calendar (BPXS 040) also has a countdown reminder function. Set month and days on the front to count down to special events like weddings, birthdays and vacations. Cards are solid and durable.

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International Merch Concepts (asi/62820)

colorful MOMA perpetual cube calendar

Sleek and stylish, this Museum of Modern Art’s (MoMA) perpetual cube calendar (M-CL22) is available in two color combinations. It shows the month and day with rotating cubes. The MoMA logo is debossed on the side and proceeds from the sale support the museum’s programs.

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Modernline (asi/65910)

three-month wall calendar

This three-month wall calendar (80) is great for project managers as well as for any professional that works on deadlines throughout the year. The current month is featured in the center, and it includes a large memo space with holidays noted.

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Payne Publishers Inc. (asi/76575)

desk pad calendar

Budget-friendly and modern, this deskpad calendar (CDP-1H) can fit into any space and still put your client’s brand in front of their customer every day. It’s refillable and features a notes section and U.S. and Canadian holidays.

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Graphco Line (asi/57956)

magnetic 12-month calendar

Magnetic calendars are a surefire way to get your client’s brand in front of their customers. Think filing cabinets, refrigerators and other magnetic surfaces for this calendar (CM4R-E). Features 12 months with holidays printed at the bottom. Perfect for a variety of businesses, clubs and organizations.

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