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Konica Minolta Calendar

The theme for Konica Minolta (USA) calendar was a classic poem for each month which would be illustrated. Konica’s main goal was to have a variety of color schemes to feature their printing capabilities for their products. The creative director, Kenny Eicher, selected poems and we discussed which poems would work best as imagery. The calendar has won awards for illustration and design.

Project Details

Company The CSI Group

Client Konica Minolta (USA)

Date January 1 2018

Creative Director Kenny Eicher

January: “Winter” by Walter de la Mare

February: “Winter-time” by Robert Louis Stevenson

March: “To the Thawing Wind” by Robert Frost

April: “Spring in New Hampshire” by Claude McKay

May: “The Dandelion” by Vachel Lindsay

June: “Warm Summer Sun” by Mark Twain

July: “A Boat, Beneath a Sunny Sky” by Louis Carroll

August: “To a Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses” by John Keats

September: “Song” T.S. Eliot

October: “October” by Robert Frost

November: “When the Year Grows Old” by Edna St. Vincent Millay

December: “Vista” by Alfred Kreymborg

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