Follow this tutorial closely and you will be able to create a printable calendar with easy to follow steps. In this example, I select my artboard to be A4 size with a vertical orientation. I used the Montserrat font regular weight but you can obviously choose a different one.
Finally, center-align your text. Click and drag on your artboard in order to create the type container to which you will add your text. Do not worry about its size at this point - we will change it later. First things first. Check "Preview" in the bottom-left corner in order to be able to see the changes you make this is optional but very helpful.
In the first row, adjust the height and width to 6. This is basically going to be the width and height of the entire calendar. Then type in 7 rows and 7 columns with span set to 0. This value Span sets the height of rows and columns respectively.
Next, we want to adjust the gutter width to 0. This value controls the space between two rows and between two columns respectively. We will also add a little bit of space between the text and the bounding box by increasing the "Inset Spacing" to 0. The cursor will move to the next spot which is the fist box of second row. Type 1 and then go on and type all the days of the month making sure you press enter after each number.
In order to adjust the calendar to any month, you only need to place the typing cursor before the first day of the month and then press enter. Every time you hit enter, you move all the numbers one spot to the right. Repeat as many times as needed.
For example, for February you would need to press enter 3 times since the month begins on Thursday. If you want to move all days one spot to the left instead of moving them to the right you press backspace.
For February , you would also need to delete days 29, 30, and You can do that by placing the typing cursor to the last day of the month 31 and then press backspace until you reach day That tick means the "Align" panel is active.
Next, you'll want to look at your "Layers" panel. It should be on the top-right of your screen by default. Select the calendar layer by clicking on the dot to its right. With the calendar layer selected, click on "Horizontal Align Center". Then use the arrow keys to move the calendar up or down until you have the desired result. With the Type Tool selected, type in the name of the month. Change the font if you want I used Spiffy McGee Lite and resize it to fit in well for the font I used the size would be 1.
Blank and general. Business cards. Business plans. College tools. Family activities. Fax covers. Financial management. Food and nutrition. Fun and games. Health and fitness. Home learning. Papers and reports. Photo albums. Planners and trackers. Aligning can be tricky because the number grid doesn't align correctly. Horizontal align center the main calendar grid to the artboard. Place the number grid over that. So obviously not every month starts on a Sunday or has 31 days.
It's time to pull out a real calendar to see when your month starts. The first day of the month can be moved by clicking on it and hitting enter until you get to the right day.
Hit delete to move it backward for example moving from Saturday to Tuesday. I prefer to make my calendars mostly black to preserve ink, but I like to add a colorful element to the month at the top.
You can add an illustration or just text. This calendar template download is an. It works with Adobe Illustrator but might work with other vector-based programs. Please do not redistribute or sell this file. Altered versions of the finished product not Adobe Illustrator templates are fine to sell.
Please contact me for further clarification. Calendar Template for Adobe Illustrator. Emy Flint of Ebb and Flow Creative Co is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.
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