Hanukkah and Christmas are coming closer – a time of gifts in which I would like to give a present to all who accompanied my trips through Eastern Europe’s Jewish past and present. A calendar for 2017 with some of my photos is out now for free download. You may produce it on your own printer or at an on-line store of your choice. The calendar consits of photos from Jewish heritage sites in Ukraine, Moldova, Poland and Romania. Enjoy and have a great 2017!
There are two versions of the calendar for download – a German and an English one. Both contain the essential Jewish and Christian holidays (according to the Gregorian calendar).
Creative Commons License
To provide high-resolution images on-line, always brings up a copyright problem. The solution is a Creative Commons license. Printing the calendar for privat purpose is no problem anyway. Who reproduces the calendar or parts of it, must follow certain rules. The images may not be used for commercial purposes. Who makes changes to the calendar – translations into other languages or adding more holidays by example – has to make it available to others in the same way as I did.
Information on the license is available here: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
If you feel confused regarding the license, please ask me!
Technical Specification
Pages: 13
File type: PDF
Resolution: 300 dpi
Color mode: CMYK
Page size: 600 x 426 mm
Size after trimming: 594 x 420 mm
It is a calendar for 12 months with a cover sheet in A2 size and file properties as expected by most print shops. It makes sense to read the data sheets of on-line print shops and to make changes if necessary.
Where To Print?
Copy shops and on-line print shops offer economic procedures in digital printing. A recommendation for Germany and Europe is https://www.wir-machen-druck.de. They print a calendar in A2 for about 10 euros. I am pleased when users share experiences with other print shops in their countries.
Download
>> Download the German version via Dropbox (PDF, 1,47 GB)
>> Download the English version via Dropbox (PDF, 1,47 GB)
If you have recommandations for on-line print shops, please share it here for the benefit of others!
I wish you a great 2017!
LOVE it:)
Thank you! I am enjoying your journey~
Very impressive, as always. Keep up the excellent and important work that you are doing, and thank you for sharing it with us.
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