Calendar 2025 (US): 1st Quarter

Slide Content

The slide presents the "Calendar 2026 (US): 1st Quarter," which is a visual representation of the calendar for January, February, and March 2026 . Each month is laid out in a standard calendar format with individual days categorized by week and divided into columns. Specific dates are highlighted with color-coded squares to denote four different projects. Project 1 is marked in pale blue, Project 2 in pale orange, Project 3 in red, and Project 4 in green. These color-coded dates suggest a timeline for each project's key milestones or events.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is white, creating a stark contrast for the calendar and colored elements.
  • The main title is bold and set against a light blue bookmark-like shape on the top left.
  • Three headers for the months are in a teal background that extends horizontally across the top of the calendar.
  • The dates for each month are organized into a grid with column headers for days of the week.
  • Specific dates are highlighted with colored squares to represent different projects: pale blue, pale orange, red, and green.
  • At the bottom, there is a color legend associating the colors with Project 1 through Project 4, with a small square of the corresponding color next to each project label.

The slide has a clean and organizational graphical look. The use of colored highlights and a clear legend at the bottom allows for an immediate visual cue to the viewer regarding project timelines.

Use Cases

  • To outline the critical dates and deadlines for projects in a quarterly business review meeting.
  • For project managers to visually communicate the timeline of various tasks and milestones within a project to team members.
  • In a planning session to allocate resources and discuss availability across multiple projects.
  • For personal use, to track personal projects or goals in conjunction with professional timelines during a given quarter.

This slide is part of the deck:

Calendars 2026 timelines graphics US format (PPT tables and icons)