Press release from the issuing company:
Color-Logic, the world leader in metallic print embellishment, has announced two 2026 Calendars, now available at no charge for everyone to print. Designed to be printed with white ink or toner on metallic stock using digital presses or printers, these calendars uniquely demonstrate metallic embellishments to celebrate the new year.
Announcing the calendar, Mark Geeves, Color-Logic director of sales and marketing, said: “These beautifully designed calendars will brighten your day and inspire your imagination, as you navigate through the uncertainties of the new year. With striking visuals and touches of metallic elegance, the 2026 Color-Logic calendars serve as both functional planners and pieces of art for your space. They enableIt your designers, prepress personnel, and pressroom operators to see firsthand how simple embellishments can be.”
To access the press-ready calendars and detailed instructions for printing, go to https://www.color-logic.com/calendar/. The calendars have been optimized for use with any of the more than 150 digital printing presses and digital printers that support Color-Logic technologies, ensuring seamless printing experiences. Color-Logic believes in the power of creativity, and is excited to share these gifts with the printing community and beyond. We wish everyone a fantastic and embellished 2026. For more information about Color-Logic and innovative print embellishment solutions, visit www.color-logic.com.”
Color-Logic™ develops color communication systems and software tool sets for a variety of special effect printing applications, providing brand owners, product managers, corporations, and their advertising agencies the ability to differentiate themselves and their clients with a simple print production process that yields dramatic results. Color-Logic decorative effects utilize the existing workflows of printers and designers, yielding dynamic results without the use of special equipment. Color-Logic supports the value of print and works with designers and printers to enhance their printed media.
Version 2 of the Color-Logic Calendar:


