Standard Calendar Size
Standard Calendar Size - Standard = cheaper, custom = more expensive because of special dielines for example. If so, it will probably be printed on a home printer on a4 or letter paper, so the design should work with those sizes. But posters have been printed in all sorts of combinations before and they can be cut to size. For example, consider that the size for a launcher icon is specified to be 48x48 dp. Obviously every calendar dates change with every year and the design she/he will do. So when you ask for the size of the calendar pages, you also need to not forget about the size of the base of the calendar! In this case a 1080x1920px size will be fine.
That declared resolution is meant for developers to deal with element sizes in designing interfaces for mobile. If you're making a site to be a site than most computers today (most being 90%. So when you ask for the size of the calendar pages, you also need to not forget about the size of the base of the calendar! But posters have been printed in all sorts of combinations before and they can be cut to size.
Obviously every calendar dates change with every year and the design she/he will do. I can't really comment on a standard size, but is this greeting card intended to be printed? Standard = cheaper, custom = more expensive because of special dielines for example. So when you ask for the size of the calendar pages, you also need to not forget about the size of the base of the calendar! The resolution of your images should always be 300dpi and up. Yes there are standard sizes and custom sizes;
So when you ask for the size of the calendar pages, you also need to not forget about the size of the base of the calendar! @crazyqwert, rafael is correct and that just points out how random it is. Makes sense to ask for this. Browser size today is a tricky question because people are using two types of devices, computers with higher and higher resolutions and phones with relatively low resolutions. The stitching occurs on the long edge.
Yes there are standard sizes and custom sizes; But posters have been printed in all sorts of combinations before and they can be cut to size. @crazyqwert, rafael is correct and that just points out how random it is. I work at a local retail print shop and the standard sizes we have for posters are 11x17 in, 18x24 in and 24x36 in.
Ignore It Completely And Create A Design Template That Works For You.
Standard = cheaper, custom = more expensive because of special dielines for example. Makes sense to ask for this. So when you ask for the size of the calendar pages, you also need to not forget about the size of the base of the calendar! But it can be printed as well, it's really a question of preference and budget.
The Contents Of The Pages Are Vertical.
I can't really comment on a standard size, but is this greeting card intended to be printed? Forget about the declared resolution. The desire is to have the contents running horizontal, but keep stitching on the long edge, so the final stitched booklet will flip vertically, like a calendar. @crazyqwert, rafael is correct and that just points out how random it is.
That Declared Resolution Is Meant For Developers To Deal With Element Sizes In Designing Interfaces For Mobile.
And these calendars are usually cheaper to print as well and the most standard ones. Yes there are standard sizes and custom sizes; The resolution of your images should always be 300dpi and up. I work at a local retail print shop and the standard sizes we have for posters are 11x17 in, 18x24 in and 24x36 in.
By Template, The Op Probably Means Margins, Bleed, Hole, Wall Or Desk Calendar Dielines/Folds, Etc.
In this case a 1080x1920px size will be fine. The stitching occurs on the long edge. Those 3 sizes are just what the store has on display, so they are the ones that get chosen for posters most often. But posters have been printed in all sorts of combinations before and they can be cut to size.
If so, it will probably be printed on a home printer on a4 or letter paper, so the design should work with those sizes. Let's use a standard size. Forget about the declared resolution. If you're making a site to be a site than most computers today (most being 90%. And these calendars are usually cheaper to print as well and the most standard ones.