The Adleta Perpetual Calendar

The Adleta Perpetual Calendar reveals time. It reduces a year to a single sheet of paper. It uses a decoder to unlock eternal time. This precisely engineered typography allows the analog to overcome advanced technology.

This Adleta Perpetual Calendar has been recognized internationally and has received multiple design awards worldwide. The calendar is in the permanent collection of Zurich’s Museum für Gestaltung, along with the original visual research required to evolve the design. It is in the permanent collections at the Novi Sad Museum of Art and Design, Serbia. It was available at the Museum of Modern Art Bookstore, NY, and sold out immediately. In 2014, the calendar was featured in the Weingart Typography exhibition at the Zurich Museum of Design. It was one of 14 typographic studies that evolved in Wolfgang Weingart’s typography classes at the Basel School of Design and exhibited in the retrospective of Wolfgang Weingart. All the sketches for the Adleta Perpetual Calendar were in the exhibition and placed in the archives. In 2016 this exhibit traveled to Hong Kong and was installed at the Hong Kong Design Institute.

 
 
 

*Chinese Edition Work In Progress