2025 Calendar | Simply Bright
Get ready for your most productive year yet! Looking for a stylish 2025 calendar for work, home or study? Discover eco-consciously printed, 12-month calendars from Good Tuesday. Deliciously colourful - inspired by art, fashion and interior design. From art and illustration calendars to minimalist aesthetic calendars, there’s something for everyone.
Designed in the Good Tuesday studio in Cornwall, and printed in the UK on 100% recycled and recyclable paper.
This 2025 A4 Calendar combines bold colourful typography with a minimalist grid layout and a slight pink hue background colour. Runs from January to December 2025. Week starts Monday. Sustainably created by the brilliant (and local) Good Tuesday. After using a couple of their planners, we became hooked on their beautiful yet functional designs.
Each month-to-view page features a dated grid with room to add dates and appointments. Includes UK Bank Holidays, US Federal Holidays, other notable dates, week numbers, Northern Hemisphere moon phases and a mini overview of the month ahead.
Product details
- Size: A4
- 160gsm pages so nice and thick for writing!
- 100% recycled & recyclable paper
- 12 Months: January - December 2025
- Week starts Monday
- Includes week numbers, UK & US holidays, moon phases (Northern Hemisphere), and a mini overview of the month ahead.
Michele Ferron, founder of Good Tuesday, started creating calendars during the first lockdown of 2020 from her home in Cornwall as a creative outlet and to help organise her busy life. Spotting a gap in the market for on-trend designs, she’s on a mission to design calendars that look great, are a joy to use and produced in a sustainable way.
Good Tuesday started on a quest to take a step back, rely less on technology (we love technology, just not for everything), take more control of friendships, honour them. Celebrate more. And of course, add pretty things to the home and work space that are also useful... like a beautiful calendar. Michele is joined by her husband, Angus, and their small team right here in Cornwall.