The Human Calendar, Inspired by The Brady Bunch Opening

by Scott Beale on December 14, 2007 · 4 comments

The Human Calendar

The Human Calendar is the latest project by Craig Giffen, who previously created The Human Clock back in 2001. The format for the calendar was inspired by opening sequence for The Brady Bunch.

Craig has also created a “portable” version of the calendar that you can add to your website/blog.

via Nick Douglas

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1 Reza Khaliq December 17, 2007 at 4:20 am

Uh… is it just me, or is there no people of color in the calendar…?

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2 Lindsay March 11, 2008 at 7:43 am

I want to be in one of the human calendars!!! What do I have to do?????

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