Some time ago I posted instructions for designing and producing a page-a-day calendar, which is a moderately neat project at the intersection of metaprogramming and handicraft.
Matt Johnson made one for the year 2011; his write-up fills a lot of the gaps in my rather skeletal instructions and provides a number of suggestions for extending the original design in very good ways (including adding page content not based on photographs, and making a wooden stand for the calendar). Read it if you are thinking of making one of these things.
Thanks, Matt!
CC-BY Matt Johnson
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