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Spiral-bound wall calendar for June featuring large teal letterforms, a 7-column grid layout, and a dashed-dot legend marking different event types at the bottom.
Summary
A minimalist wall calendar for June printed on off-white stock, spiral-bound at the top, with oversized teal letterforms and a seven-column grid of date cells marked with color-coded dots indicating event types.
Visual description
Spiral-bound calendar mounted against a neutral gray background. The calendar's field is off-white (beige-cream). At the top, the month "JUN" appears in large, bold teal green sans-serif letterforms. Below, a seven-column grid (Sunday through Saturday) with small week-of-day labels (SUN, MON, TUE, etc.). Date cells contain small teal numerals arranged chronologically across rows. At the bottom right, a small legend uses colored dots (combinations of filled and dashed circles) to denote event categories or status types. The top of the calendar features a wire spiral binding and a small hook or ring. The overall aesthetic is spare and functional, emphasizing clarity and usability for planning and scheduling. The typography and grid form a structured visual hierarchy that makes the calendar both practical and visually cohesive.
Key takeaway
The oversized month letterform anchors the design while leaving ample white space for the functional grid. The color-coded legend system is elegant and print-efficient: each dot pattern is distinct and legible at calendar scale. The spiral binding and hook are honest functional details that reinforce the stationery/planning aesthetic. The warm off-white background reduces eye strain compared to pure white while maintaining contrast with the teal accent color.
Reuse notes
Excellent reference for stationery, planner design, organizational tools, and print calendar campaigns. The minimalist approach works for academic settings, offices, studios, and product launches. The spiral binding is practical for products meant to be wall-mounted or desk-bound; the dot-legend system ports well to any time-tracking or event-planning context.









