Our story began at a community print shop
CorrectView Atelier was born where paper fibers meet pencil markings and a wire-O press hums in the background. We set out to help artists, designers, and small press owners build calendars that feel lived-in, loved, and practical.
Mission
To teach approachable, professional workflows that make handcrafted wall calendars viable: artistically, technically, and financially.
Approach
We blend design fundamentals with print shop wisdom: grid craft, typography for numerals, paper selection, and clean prepress.
Promise
No gimmicks. No rushed templates. Only repeatable methods and gentle guidance you can trust for real-world calendars.
Our process: the cozy blueprint
- Define intent and audience: desk vs. wall, home vs. studio.
- Build a calendar grid that works with holidays and moon phases.
- Design typography for numerals and headers with spacing that breathes.
- Choose paper with purposeful texture and verify ink holdout.
- Export, proof, and test-bind before your full run.
Team
Avery Lin
Creative Director, Grid Systems
Avery defines calendar-specific grids and kerning rules that turn monthly layouts into effortless reading experiences.
Nina Marquez
Production Lead, Sustainable Papers
Nina tests paper stocks, calibrates proofing, and ensures each lesson respects budget and environment alike.
Owen Hart
Binding & Finishing
Owen’s wire-O and thread binding tutorials demystify tooling and setup so your calendars hang flat and last.
We love neat details
Our classes include measurement sheets, bleed calculators, and checklists to make accuracy natural—because a correct view begins with careful planning.