2011/10/19 Lodewijk <lodewijk(a)effeietsanders.org>rg>:
I think multilingual would be great if possible (if it
is only the name of
the month & day of the week, that should be doable, the credits would become
a tad more challanging unless you work with graphical icons - ie a camera
for author etc) and otherwise we'd have to work in English as our working
langauge probably. I assume we won't get all beautiful calendars in Polish
I guess we can make a calendar with digits and colors only on internal
pages + covers with text in all 16 languages. On front cover there can
be "Wiki Loves Monuments" translated to 15 other languages scattered
semi-randomly on the page with a logo behind it. Bac cover can contain
CC-BY-SA required credits in all 16 languages printed with small
characters + maybe short description what WLM is about also in 16
languages.
Internal pages can be simply "big numbered" Big 1 for January, Big 2
for February, etc. without printing names of months which are obvious
for erybody... Then days can be simply put with numbers only in clear
weekly table with saturdays and sundays in different colors, but no
names of the weekdays, wich are also obvious. Finally we can mark
International Wikipedia Day in some special way.
As all pictures are CC-BY-SA - there is no need to mark each of them
on internal pages. We can only put small "signature" of the author
(usually nickname from Commons), and CC-BY-SA symbol on the
back-cover.
That would easily make language-neutral project.
--
Tomek "Polimerek" Ganicz
http://pl.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Polimerek
http://www.ganicz.pl/poli/
http://www.cbmm.lodz.pl/work.php?id=29&title=tomasz-ganicz