Stendig Calendar
The Stendig Calendar is an iconic fusion of design and functionality, renowned for its bold simplicity and timeless appeal. Designed by Massimo Vignelli in 1966, it features alternating black and white pages—odd months in black-on-white and even months in white-on-black—for striking visual contrast. Its oversized format, measuring approximately 48 by 36 inches, transforms it from a simple calendar into a statement piece for any room. Each month’s sheet is perforated for easy removal, and sturdy metal eyelets make hanging effortless. The clean Helvetica typography and carefully considered spacing create a graphic rhythm that feels both modern and classic. Celebrated as part of the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection, it stands as a landmark of mid-century design. The monochromatic palette allows it to complement any workspace, studio, or home interior. Every page can be reused as art, wrapping paper, or creative material, adding sustainable value to its beauty. Vignelli’s vision of clarity, order, and elegance is reflected in every line and letter. The Stendig Calendar remains a masterpiece of minimalist design—functional, sculptural, and enduringly relevant.























































