Genesix Calendar Contributed by Adit Wardhana on Mar 11th, 2013. Artwork published in 2010. License: All Rights Reserved. A series of calendar that represents six days of creation in the book of Genesis. Each calendar is distributed every second month, and only by having the complete set of the calendar that the image of the heart appears. License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. Photo: Adit Wardhana. License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Posters/Flyers (2349) Art/Illustration (307) Designers/Agencies Adit Wardhana (2) Tagged withcalendars (65) Artwork location Australia (255) Melbourne (83) In Sets Trade Gothic + Times New Roman (T W) (3) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Trade Gothic in use Go by Dexter Gordon1962Reid MilesContributed by Rob Hudson Staff Pick Enablis Annual Report 2010: I Am One Thousand2011CossetteIsabelle Allard-GendronJulie BrassardContributed by Stephen Coles Pacific Horticulture website2012Rally GroupContributed by Webtype Sponsor More in Art/Illustration Verse at the Thompson Memorial Library2011Ann HamiltonHans CogneContributed by Girish Arora Futura (play)2010Michael BuchinoPortland Center StageContributed by buchino 2000 sculpture1999Robert IndianaContributed by Stephen Coles Deep Surface: Contemporary Ornament and Pattern2011Denise Gonzales CrispContributed by FontStruct More Fonts In Use Beer: A Genuine Collection of Cans2011Chronicle BooksContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick HKU Art Academy2018Studio AirportContributed by Benoît Bodhuin Staff Pick Pitchfork editorial graphicsc. 2015Jessica VisciusContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick “Got Milk?” Campaign, 20th Anniversary2013Goodby, Silverstein & PartnersContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick AskulStockholm Design LabContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Kunstszene Zürich2011Büro146Valentin HindermannMadeleine StahelContributed by Grilli Type Staff Pick “I ♥ NY Catskills” New York State tourism posters (1970s–90s)c. 1979Milton GlaserContributed by Garrison Martin Staff Pick “Prague” – Arik Einstein1969unknownContributed by Philipp Messner Staff Pick