This planner gives you an easy overview of the year, 12 Months: January 2024 - December 2024 and can help you plan out big projects as well as smaller tasks.
Days and weekdays have been added to make it easy to navigate the days of the week. Weekends are highlighted to differentiate them from weekdays.
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Chose the right size (landscape format):
MEDIUM: A2 // 23.4 x 16.5 inches // 59.4 x 42.0 cm
Works well if you have a small space and only do short notes.
LARGE: A1 // 33.1 x 23.4 inches // 84.1 x 59.4 cm
Most likely the best size for a home office or studio wall.
GIANT: A0 // 46.8 x 33.1 inches // 118.9 x 84.1 cm
Suitable for a large wall, in a classroom or in a large office space.
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Material:
★ Poster made on lighter-weight, uncoated classic matte paper
★ Smooth white finish accentuates the colors and details
★ 170 gsm / 65 lb paper weight provides a sturdy base
★ FSC-certified paper or equivalent certifications - better for the planet
★ Shipped in robust packaging
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In 1843, Anna Atkins published the first book illustrated with photographs. This planner is a tribute to her. The cyanotype photographs were created by 60 different artists in honour of Anna Atkins to illustrate the calendar. The 60 artists who contributed beautiful photographs are credited so you can learn more about them.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
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More about cyanotypes and AlternativePhotography.com
A cyanotype, also called a blueprint, is an alternative photographic process. Unlike traditional black-and-white photographs that are set in silver, cyanotypes are created using a solution of iron compounds. The cyanotype photographic process was invented by Sir John Herschel and is one of the earliest photographic processes. Sir John Herschel was a family friend of the Atkins family, and Anna Atkins learned the cyanotype process and used it for her work.
Anna Atkins was a pioneer and the first person to make a book with photographs, published in 1843. Instead of using drawings and illustrations to document leaves, plants, feathers and lace, she used the cyanotype process.
This planner is a tribute to Anna Atkins and her work. A tribute event - where artists sent in cyanotypes in Anna Atkins' style or created a photogram in her honour - was held at AlternativePhotography.com. Cyanotype prints from 60 artists - carefully selected by a jury - illustrate this planner.
The initiative was started by AlternativePhotography.com – a resource dedicated to teaching historical photographic methods in use today and to encouraging photographers and artists to learn, get inspired and connect. Any profits from sales of this planner will contribute towards the costs of running the website.
Enjoy!