Phew, y'all. I don't know about you, but I am SURE glad it's 2021. And, as always, with a new year comes a new Man Calendar!
The 2021 Man Calendar: Lean In
The 2020 Man Calendar:
- Mr. January: Michael B. Jordan
- Mr. February: Tom Hiddleston
- Mr. March: Domhnall Gleeson
- Mr. April: Pedro Pascal
- Mr. May: Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
- Mr. June: Chris Evans
- Mr. July: Dan Levy
- Mr. August: Chris Hemsworth
- Mr. September: Taika Waititi
- Mr. October: Henry Golding
- Mr. November: Adam Driver
- Mr. December: Jake Gyllenhaal
As my new year's gift to you, I've created two ZIP files, one with the smaller (printable—tips on that below) versions of each month and one with the desktop versions:
Please download these for your own personal use! This is a fan project purely for fun, and I make no money from these photos, which are the rightful property of their owners. (So, no printed copies, sorry!)
If you want a physical version of the calendar, here's what I do: Print each month on white cardstock, then trim the sheets to 6"x9". (The files are 150 dpi, which means they'll look larger than 6"x9" when you open them, but they should print fine.) I then punch a hole in the top and hang them from a jump ring.
Let me know what you think of this year's edition? And be sure to lean in to 2021!
You can see many of the previous Man Calendars at the following links: 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009; 2008–2005 were created using Microsoft Word, if you can believe it.
Please download these for your own personal use! This is a fan project purely for fun, and I make no money from these photos, which are the rightful property of their owners. (So, no printed copies, sorry!)
If you want a physical version of the calendar, here's what I do: Print each month on white cardstock, then trim the sheets to 6"x9". (The files are 150 dpi, which means they'll look larger than 6"x9" when you open them, but they should print fine.) I then punch a hole in the top and hang them from a jump ring.
Let me know what you think of this year's edition? And be sure to lean in to 2021!
You can see many of the previous Man Calendars at the following links: 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009; 2008–2005 were created using Microsoft Word, if you can believe it.
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