Ethan Siegel says This one-page calendar will change how you view the year:
I've always enjoyed alternate visualizations of time and this one is pretty keen.
A few minor notes:
- it's easy to see which months have a "Friday the 13th" - in fact it's always the leftmost stack of months, since months that start on a Sunday will have that date
- this calendar lacks a bit because it doesn't remind you which months have 30 days vs which have 31, so you have to use that rhyme (or the counting on your knuckles trick) or look ahead to the next month.
- It's not clear to me why it has 4 rows for each months stack... as far as I can tell, only three months a year will share a starting day (Feb/Mar/Nov most years, Jan/Apr/Jul on leap years)
Here is an browser based version to play with.
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