2012 Weekly Calendar
| 2012 Weekly Calendar | $34.00 $8.00 | Add to Cart |
The Cho Seiri Calendar was invented in the 1990s by Professor Yukio Noguchi. It is based on an accordion-folded calendar that allows for easy viewing of extended periods of time. Maintaining the function of this classic calendar, Postalco updated it with a new colorway and layout, removing extraneous information that allows for more notes throughout the week.
May be used with Postalco's Folio Calendar Cover (sold separately), though it functions perfectly on it's own.
Details
Details
- Calendar is dated from November 14, 2011 through February 3, 2013
- Dimensions: 8.3” x 7.4”
- Lines and numbers printed in navy ink on light blue paper
- Paper surface is slightly rough, making it good for pencils, ballpoints, or fountain pens
- Ecologically made, the paper is chlorine-free
About Postalco:
Based in Tokyo, Postalco began with an interest in the international transport of mail, hence their logo, the carrier pigeon. The company was founded in Brooklyn by Mike and Yuri Abelson—he a product designer, she a graphic designer—though soon established roots in Japan after the couple relocated in 2001. In Tokyo, Postalco found a rich network of craftspeople who allowed them to develop their unique vision for a modern stationary and leather goods company.



