Pecan Print House

See the full
quarter.
All at once.

Perpetual quarterly wall calendars for people who plan in Q1–Q4. Three months. One continuous view. No page turns — just the whole quarter on your wall, ready to work.

Q1
Jan · Feb · Mar
New year goals, tax season, Q1 planning cycles
Q2
Apr · May · Jun
Spring push, mid-year milestones, school finals
Q3
Jul · Aug · Sep
Summer, back to school, fall launch prep
Q4
Oct · Nov · Dec
Holiday rush, year-end close, annual planning
The collection

Four quarters.
One calendar each.

Buy the quarter you're in or run all four year-round. Each one is a perpetual continuous grid — three months, no breaks, no flipping.

Q1
Jan · Feb · Mar
First Quarter

New year, new goals, the most common planning reset of the year. See January through March without flipping a single page.

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Q2
Apr · May · Jun
Second Quarter

Spring momentum and mid-year milestones. April through June is when most projects accelerate — track it all in one view.

Shop Q2 →
Q3
Jul · Aug · Sep
Third Quarter

Summer into fall. Back to school overlaps with Q3 planning cycles — this calendar bridges both worlds.

Shop Q3 →
Q4
Oct · Nov · Dec
Fourth Quarter

The holiday sprint and year-end close. Q4 is the most compressed, highest-stakes quarter. Don't run it from memory.

Shop Q4 →
Who it's for

For anyone who plans
in quarters.

💼
Entrepreneurs & Small Business

OKRs, quarterly goals, fiscal planning — seeing the full quarter at once changes how you plan. Revenue targets, launch dates, and review cycles all visible simultaneously.

📋
Project Managers & Planners

Deliverables, milestones, and stakeholder reviews rarely fit in one month. A quarterly wall calendar shows the full timeline without forcing it into a 31-day grid.

🎯
Goal-setters & Habit Builders

90 days is the most popular framework for habit change and goal setting. A quarterly calendar is literally built for 90-day challenges — every day visible, every week in context.

Why not digital

Your project management
tool can't do this.

Asana, Notion, and Google Calendar are great. But they all require you to open them. A perpetual wall calendar doesn't ask anything of you — it just works.

Always in your peripheral visionYou don't have to open it. The quarter is on your wall while you're on a call, eating lunch, or thinking through a problem.
Write on it, mark it up, own itCross off completed weeks. Circle crunch time. Draw arrows between dependent deadlines. Physical is tactile in a way no app matches.
No subscription, no notificationsIt costs nothing to look at. It doesn't ping you. It just hangs on the wall and tells you where you are.
Shared visibility for your whole spaceNo sharing settings, no permissions — everyone in the room sees the same quarter at a glance.
Made to order

Printed fresh.
Not warehoused.

Every quarterly calendar is printed to order in Charlotte, NC. Small studio, not a fulfillment center. Made when you order it.

Lifestyle — quarterly calendar in home office or studio
Product specs

Same quality as every
PPH calendar.

Size
12 × 24 inches
Same format as the PPH Summer academic calendar
Cell Size
1.6w × 1.10h inches
Generous room to write in each day cell
Coverage
3 months per calendar
Q1: Jan–Mar · Q2: Apr–Jun · Q3: Jul–Sep · Q4: Oct–Dec
Format
Continuous wall calendar
One unbroken grid. No page turns.
Colors
11 colorways available
Pick what works for your space
Paper
Matte print stock
Takes pen, pencil, and fine-tip markers
Printed
To order in Charlotte, NC
Made fresh when you order. Not warehoused.
Hanging
12" magnetic wood hanger
Guide at pecanprinthouse.com/pages/hangers
Questions

Common questions
answered.

Is this a perpetual calendar? +

In the way most people mean it, yes. When someone searches for a "perpetual quarterly calendar" or "perpetual planning calendar," they're usually looking for a calendar that displays multiple months in one continuous unbroken view — no page turning, no losing context between months. That's exactly what these are. Each quarter is one perpetual grid of three months, laid out so every week connects to the one before and after it. And in the watchmaking sense of perpetual — automatically accurate for any year including leap years — these qualify too: every grid is generated correctly for its specific year.

What months does each quarter cover? +

Q1 covers January, February, and March. Q2 covers April, May, and June. Q3 covers July, August, and September. Q4 covers October, November, and December. Each is one unbroken continuous grid — no page turns.

Does the 2028 Q1 calendar include leap day? +

Yes. 2028 is a leap year and February 29th is included in the 2028 Q1 calendar. Every calendar is generated accurately for its specific year — leap days, day-of-week positioning, and month lengths are all correct.

Does the week start on Sunday or Monday? +

Our calendars are available with either a Sunday or Monday start — Sunday is the default. If you'd like Monday, just select it when ordering.

Can I buy all four quarters? +

Yes — and some customers swap each quarter on the wall as the year progresses. Q4 is our highest-demand quarter because October through December is when most people feel like they're losing track of time fastest.

How is this different from the seasonal planners? +

The seasonal planners follow natural seasons built around family and school life — Summer is May–August, Fall is September–December. The quarterly calendars follow standard fiscal year quarters starting in January. If you're a business or goal-setter thinking in Q1–Q4, the quarterly format is the right fit.

Is this good for a home office or studio? +

One of our best use cases. A quarterly wall calendar gives you always-visible project context without opening any app. It also works as a shared reference if you work with a partner or small team — everyone sees the same quarter at a glance, no permissions required.

Plan the quarter
Stop running Q4
from memory.