Kiva Calendar
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This is a Kiva Friends planning page for the 2009 Kiva calendar. Feel free to add anything you'd like to see.
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[edit] Specifications
- 13-month calendar
- 11x17" (hanging)
- 80# paper
[edit] Wants
[edit] 2009
- larger font size for date numbers
- glossy cover
- hole punch
- include MFI names when crediting photographers/photos
- more copies
[edit] 2010
[edit] Holidays
What holidays should be noted in the calendar? We want to strike a balance between having enough to satisfy people, but not too many as to seem cluttered.
Any and all suggestions are welcome; we'll have a poll to narrow it down when the time comes. If a given holiday with the same name (such as Independence day) is observed on different dates for different countries, please list on separate lines.
- New Years (US, Canada, UK)
- MLK Day (US)
- Memorial Day (US)
- Independence Day (US)
- Labor Day (US, Canada)
- Thanksgiving (US)
- Thanksgiving (Canada)
- Christmas (US, Canada, UK, Christian)
- Boxing Day (Canada, UK)
- Easter (US, Canada, UK, Christian)
- Columbus Day (US)
- Good Friday (Christian)
- All Saints (Christian)
- Palm Sunday (Christian)
- Ash Wednesday (Christian)
- Passover (Jewish)
- Rosh Hashanah (Jewish)
- Yom Kippur (Jewish)
- Chanukkah (Jewish)
- Ramadan (Muslim)
- Canada Day (July 1)
- Remembrance Day (Canada)(Nov 11)
[edit] sometime...
- multiple versions
- by location (Africa, LA, Eurasia)
- by industry (farmers, grocers, etc.)
- random assortment
[edit] Photos
Please submit photos of borrowers you'd like to see in the calendar here. Photos should be 1600x1200, although 1024x768 is the bare minimum.
To get hi-res photos of borrowers: 1) goto a borrower's loan page, 2) click on the photo of a borrower, 3) replace "w800" with "orig" online cash advance in the URL. This will give you the highest resolution photo available. Note that not all borrowers have higher res photos on file.
[edit] Quotes
We also need quotes for the calendar. You can submit them here.
[edit] Questions to consider
- how to afford up-front costs for larger print run ?
