Wall-calendar resource center

Choose the view—and the writing space—you will live with all year.

A wall calendar is part planning tool and part room environment. These guides help you measure the open format, compare usable date squares, choose imagery and quote tone, organize shared schedules, and prepare for the 2027 collection.

01

Measure the full open format

Use the hanging point and full open height, not only the closed cover size. Check clearance around cabinets, shelves, doors, and switches before choosing a format.

02

Compare usable writing room

Large grid is not a standardized size. Interior previews reveal how much blank space remains after date numbers, holidays, decorations, goals, and notes.

03

Choose the emotional role of the imagery

Quotes can offer a monthly reflection; flowers add color; pets add warmth; mountains and waterfalls add scale and calm; wildlife adds a sense of wonder. Choose what belongs in the room, not only what looks strongest on a cover.

Learn the method

Wall Calendars guides.

Each guide answers one distinct question, then links to the most relevant Malona tool when a paper product can support the practice.

Common questions

Start with the answer that removes friction.

What size are Malona wall calendars?

The current collection opens to 12 × 18 inches, with a full-page image above a large monthly writing grid.

When will the 2027 Malona calendars be available?

The collection is in development. Exact product pages and Amazon links will be added only after each listing is confirmed.

What should I check in an interior calendar preview?

Date-square writing space, holiday placement, goals and notes, paper and binding details, image variety, and the tone of any quotes.