Prettify Your Workspace With a Print Calendar

Sunday, November 16th, 2008 | Etcetera

Whether you work in a traditional office setting or have the pleasure of working from your home office, a drab workspace can be a depressing setting in which to work! Even a few pictures of your friends, family, pets can liven up your space.

Some other suggestions for sprucing up your workspace include setting up matching office accessories. When I worked in a cubicle, I went to Walmart and purchased the cheesiest giant hot pink calculator with matching folder organizer, pen holder, and giraffe neck lamp for my desk. But, you know what? It totally brightened up my space and my coworkers loved it.

What about organizational accessories? That old At-a-Glance calendar – courtesy of corporate office supply – is simply boring. Custom printed calendars are the chic, savvy way to write in meetings, client deadlines, and lunch dates.

With a Vista Print custom Print Calendar, you have options!

  • Themed or photo desk calendars – Spiral-bound for your convenience, you can customize Vista Print calendars with a select theme, your own picture/logo, or a photo of your choice. They even have a Spa & Beauty design to remind you of your next spa treatment appointment.
  • Themed or photo wall calendars – If you’re a minimalist or you have limited space on your desk, wall calendars are a great option. Mark birthdays and meetings quickly and easily!
  • Poster calendars – If you have a personal or business logo you’d like to use for your calendar, poster calendars are a perfect option for at-a-glance date marking. Magnetic backing is also an option to stick on your cubicle cabinets.
  • Calendar magnets – Slightly different than poster calendars, calendar magnets are perfect for sending out calendars to your friends, family, and clients with your business or personal information. There are beautiful and sassy designs to choose from, making these a perfect organizational gift!

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