Stationery calendar design with geometric color blocking

Stationery calendar design with geometric color blocking, minimal, geometric, pastel

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Desk calendar pair featuring soft pastel pink and warm gold geometric shapes with spiral binding, using warm and cool color contrast for a modern stationery design.

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Summary

Two spiral-bound desk calendars with soft pink and warm ochre geometric shapes overlaid on white pages, designed as a coordinated stationery pair with yellow spines and minimal typography.

Visual description

The image shows two standing desk calendars photographed against a neutral gray background. The left calendar features a geometric illustration on its cover: overlapping isometric shapes in soft pink and warm ochre/brown with white line accents suggest depth and abstraction. The calendar page shows a single large pink "2" at the bottom corner in serif type. The right calendar displays "February" in large pastel pink sans-serif type, with a standard seven-column date grid in a clean sans-serif, bordered by a warm ochre left column and bright pink right column. Both calendars share a thick yellow base spine. The covers have spiral binding visible at the top edge. The overall palette is warm and muted with gentle contrast between soft pastels and cream-white paper.

Key takeaway

The geometric overlay on the cover illustration creates visual interest without overwhelming functionality. The color scheme pairs warm earth tones (ochre, gold) with soft cool accent (pastel pink) for approachable sophistication. Using color-blocking columns on the calendar grid (left and right borders) provides subtle visual anchoring without busy patterns.

Reuse notes

Perfect for stationery brands, desk organizers, and lifestyle product design. The geometric abstraction works at small scale (printed covers) and large scale (grid pages). The warm-meets-cool palette strategy suits both corporate planning tools and consumer lifestyle products aimed at creative audiences.

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