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Eat Shop Guides
These guides make thoughtful gifts for people who travel or want to explore their own city more deeply. Each page offers a photo and a paragraph describing interesting shops and restaurants in a given town.
There are dozens of titles available, including San Francisco, NYC, Paris, Atlanta, Austin, Philadelphia, Denver, Phoenix, Seattle, Vancouver, and more.
$12 at Amazon
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Downloadable Audio Books and Magazines
Subscribe and choose from 40,000 titles available on audio. Do I want an audio subscription to the New Yorker? Yeah, I do.
$24 at Audible.com
(For first three months.)
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Learning to Love You More
Learning to Love You More is a book full of ideas awaiting an artist. It started as a web site created by artists Miranda July and Harrell Fletcher. Participants can submit their work for potential inclusion in one of the artists’ presentations, or they can put it in a lovely box and tuck it under their beds.
$14 at Amazon
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Cowboy Boots: The Art and Sole
This book will make you want to mosey. Hundreds of full-color photos of the most gorgeous boots you’ve ever seen. Pulled from closets and collections, the boots tell a quintessentially American story.
$23 at Jennifer June.com
(For an autographed copy.)
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Journal Revolution
Dear Diary… Dear Diary… Dear Diary…
Your journal is getting bored.
$16 at Amazon
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2008 Typography Wall Calendar
The letters of each month are superimposed to form that month’s image.
$15 at Oven Door Owl Press
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Yellow Monday Wall Calendar
A collection of sweet, slightly haunting illustrations from an artist in Sydney.
$35 at Yellow Monday
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Recycled 2008 Refill for AAGK100
Old school calendar technology. Don’t forget about the classics.
I have a baby project going with these calendar refill pages. I give one to the boy and snap his photo. At the end of the year, I’ll have a little album of how he looked from week to week without having to keep track of exact dates. Especially great for the first year and birthdays.
$11 at Amazon
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Moleskine Limited Edition Daily Planner 2008
I’m a Moleskine planner addict. This one has an insert with tabbed pages, stickers to help you flag appointments, week at a glance pages, month by month pages, a world map with time zones, and a bunch of travel-related goodies.
It’s the planner for your jet-setter lifestyle.
$20 at Amazon
(3.5 x 5.5 inches)
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Peeps 2008 Wall Calendar
Peeps at the Eiffel Tower, Mount Rushmore, the Brooklyn Bridge! Enjoy Easter all year.
$13 at Calendars.com
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Max 365 Perpetual Wall Calendar
Now if you could just remember what year it was.
$65 at Cooper Hewitt
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Bodoni Typographic Calendar
A lovely, simple desktop reference.
$12 at Retro Garden
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8 days a week planner
Seven days, plus someday. Plot your future one week at a time.
$16 at fred flare
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2008 Decoylab Monthly Calendar
This colorful limited-edition calendar has soft, rounded corners. Only 75 copies available.
$28 at Decoy Lab
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Keisuke Serizawa Calendar
This iconic calendar became popular among U.S. officers’ wives in Japan at the end of WWII. Serizawa produced a new edition every year for 40 years, and new calendars are made from an archive of the original prints. The 2008 calendar is available now for pre-order.
$18 at Tortoise Life
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Gregory Calendar
A connect-the-dots calendar! Each day is a new dot that you connect to make a picture at the end of the month. Comes with a white pencil.
$43 at Charles and Marie
(11" x 17" (28 x 43 cm))
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Twin Cities Cityscape Calendar
A covet-worthy Minneapolis tribute calendar by artist Adam Turman. Turman specializes in gig posters, but you can buy all of his saturated cityscapes as prints on his site.
$18 at Adam Turman on Lulu
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Phases of the Moon 2008 Calendar
It’s always handy to know when the werewolves will be out.
$17 at MOMA Store
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Lakes and Territories of the Greater 2008
A poster calendar inspired by old thrift store maps. Printed with vegetable-based inks on 100% post-consumer recycled paper by a family-owned printer. Bonus.
$11 at Little Otsu
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2008 Letterpress Calendar
A pop of color for your desk. This bright calendar combines letterpress, silkscreen, foil stamping, fine papers, and handpainted accents. Includes a year-at-a-glance card as well.
$20 at Ilee
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Places I’ve Never Been Calendar
Illustrated memories of imaginary vacations. A calendar to inspire wanderlust.
$16 at J Hill Design Shop
(Comes as a desk or a wall calendar.)
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Film is Not Dead Calendar
Heather Champ is a Bay Area photographer (and a friend of mine) who recently rediscovered film. Her wall calendar is a pleasant return to a time when we had to wait for things to develop.
$20 at Café Press
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TasteBook
A hundred of your favorite recipies professionally bound. Make a family, church, neighborhood, or school cookbook in under half an hour.
Then again, did you really need to know that grandma puts twelve sticks of butter in her holiday poundcake?
$35 at Tastebook.com

