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Win a Research Studios 2010 calendar

Graphic Design

Posted by Mark Sinclair, 5 January 2010, 15:04    Permalink    Comments (11)

Stuck for a calendar to brighten up your workspace? Well, Research Studios has 20 of its brand new 2010 edition to give away...

The studio's 2010 calendar was designed using various patterns, with each month rendered as an illustration (August is shown, top). Research Studios' Neville Brody worked with designers from the company's London, Paris, Barcelona and Berlin offices on the project.

The calendar will be posted in full on researchstudios.com soon, but if you would like to see one for yourself, just send your name, postal address and contact number in an email to calendar2010@researchstudios.com – with the subject "PICK ME" (to reach them by 6pm on 20 January).

Names will be drawn at random and calendars sent out as priority mail.

Below are the designs that accompany March and November 2010.

11 Comments

love it, November is great.
Sam
2010-01-05 20:52:51


Applied for mine, cross my fingers and hope i get one - i need a new calendar
Samuel Michael
2010-01-06 03:12:01


Good idea!
miloud allali
2010-01-06 13:36:12


cool stuff
Flavio
2010-01-06 18:28:36


would look lovely in our office!
Sarah Medway
2010-01-07 12:08:23


mars bravo
Vasco De Oliveira
2010-01-07 16:35:01


Beautiful work - I really hope I get one!
Elaine
2010-01-07 21:20:03


Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
New inspiration for 2010!
Valerie Mohr
2010-01-08 10:56:20


great work - keeping my fingers crossed!
Alex
2010-01-08 12:55:15


please send one down south. we need some typographical inspirtion
Alistair
2010-01-11 09:43:09


cooooool that is really good work
November Rocks
Popstars
2010-08-03 15:49:27


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