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Among the longest-running titles in the Shades of Color catalog, the Obama Years line has anchored commemorative households since the presidency itself. Obama Years 2027 2 Year Pocket Planner brings that long-running series into a compact format sized to travel in a bag or wallet. The pocket planner pairs imagery from the Obama administration years with two full years of scheduling pages (2027 and 2028), along with African American history dates marked throughout. Shades of Color has been producing African American calendars, planners, and stationery from its Beaverton base since 1992, working with a roster of Black artists that has anchored the brand from the start. This title comes from Shades of Color.
For commemorative collectors, Obama-era supporters, and households who keep the presidency's optimism close on a working schedule, the pocket two-year format keeps the imagery in the bag and on the desk through both years. The format keeps the imagery accessible everywhere the user goes, which is the whole point of a commemorative pocket title.