Designed by Don Adleta, Professor of Graphic Design in the School of Art at Ohio University. This intellectually enticing design will offer the user a functional monthly desktop calendar, which will never be outdated. Simply rotate the disc inside the decoder and the current month will appear in the circular windows. Perfect for individuals sensitive to the interaction of form and function and/or engaged in complex systems. It is also interesting to note that the entire calendar production was done in Athens and the immediate region. This includes: the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Student Chapter, Ohio University and ATCO, Athens County Community Program, Athens, Ohio.
This calendar was sold out at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
- 6” x 6” inches
- Two pieces of glass with smooth ground green edges
- Black anodized aluminum base
- Polycarbonate decoder
- Fourteen discs are printed on both sides
- Packaged to ship
Visit: http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~adleta/calendar/ to see the site dedicated to the calendar.