NeuYear Dry Erase 2013 Calendar | Review and Giveaway
December 13, 2012 by admin - Jennifer
Filed under Featured, Giveaways
Company: NeuYear.net
Item Reviewed: Dry Erase 2013 Calendar
Item Given Away: Dry Erase 2013 Calendar – 2 Winners
Start Date: December 13
End Date: December 28
It’s BIG! 27″ x 39″ – It shows you the whole year at once. You no longer have to page through a traditional calendar (or on your small computer screen), to see the whole year.
NO GAPS. Unlike other calendars, this one has no space between months. The philosophy here is that the week is the currency we think in, so this calendar focuses on presenting 52 weeks, rather than 12 months. This feature helps you plan across months easily, and see clearly the distance/days between any two dates in the year.
It’s BEAUTIFUL. It combines functional features with brilliant aesthetics. In Making Ideas Happen, author Scott Belsky says “the design of your productivity tools will affect how eager you are to use them.
TWO IN ONE. Not only all this, but it’s 2 calendars in 1! It has a horizontal orientation that fits perfectly above your desk, or you can flip it over for a vertical orientation that fits perfectly on your door.
FEATURES:
- Calendar spans 12 months: January – December
- Laminated for use with dry erase and dry wipe markers
- Larger boxes than most calendars, more space for writing
- Week is grouped into weekdays and weekend, for greater visual clarity
- Dotted vertical lines reduces “chart junk” and emphasizes your deadlines
Right now you can purchase any calendar at NeuYear.net and get 30% off with the code DirtyShirt but hurry, it expires 12/31/12.
My Thoughts
I am a scatterbrain when it comes to keeping track of everything. I have pieces of paper shoved into my wallet to remember things, alarms set on my phone and computer to alert me of upcoming meetings and I am at my wits end trying to keep track of it all. As a big tech person I do love keeping track of things via my computer and phone, but I am also a huge fan of the old school way of actually writing things down. My NeuYear Dry Erase Calendar will allow me to put it up right over my desk and pencil in things as I go and I can see at a glance if I need to reschedule things instead of pulling out my phone and checking. 2013 will be more organized for me thanks to NeuYear’s Dry Erase Calendar! My only “complaint” is that it is made to hang up on the wall or a door but I need to purchase items separately to get it on the wall. Other than that I love it!
I have been given the opportunity to host a giveaway and two Dirty t Shirt readers can win a 2013 Dry Erase Calendar for NeuYear.net. Please see rules below to enter to win today!












I Keep Track By Paper, It Works Best For Me.
my phone and paper
I keep a list on paper and cross things out that are finished. I am a subscriber to the new feed.
Paper… I still use post it notes, a “To do” list and a calendar on my wall. I find it still easier.
My notes phone app and a to do list on paper! Thanks!
calendar on my phone and marked on the calendar
I use a lot of sticky notes and have a calendar by my phone and a list on the refrigerator.
We have a paper calendar to keep track…but unfortunately we don’t use it as much as we should. Thanks for the chance!
I use a wall calendar and my phone.
I use post-its on the fridge. Thanks for the chance.
I write myself notes and leave them on my desk and write on my calender.
i write notes on sticky pads or type notes into my cell phone
Right now I have notes everywhere. Not the best system.
subscribed via google reader
i use a paper calendar in my purse, a google calendar online, with the occasional sticky notes on my car radio to remind me about schedule changes for that day.
subbed via email
I use sticky notes or write on the calender. I tried to use my computer scheduler but I kept forgetting to check it so a lot of good that did lol.
Right now I write things down on scrap paper which doesnt work so well lol
I have lots of paper “to-do” lists
I currently use my phone
I subscribe via Google Reader. trixpixel[at]gmail.com
I use google calendars