Goldman Travel Corporation – 2026 Corporate Events Calendar (Update from 2025)
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We require an updated 2026 Events Calendar for Goldman Travel Corporation, replacing the existing 2025 version.
This calendar is produced annually and shared with corporate clients as a practical planning tool highlighting key dates that impact business travel.
The design should feel premium, corporate, and polished, consistent with Goldman Travel’s brand.
Content to Include (2026)
The calendar must clearly present:
1. 2026 School Terms (Australia-wide)
• NSW (Eastern & Western), ACT, VIC, QLD, NT, WA, SA, TAS
2. 2026 Australian Public Holidays
• National and state-based
• Clearly labelled by state
3. 2026 Key Australian Events
• Major sporting events
• Cultural festivals
• Business-impacting events (e.g. Grand Finals, major festivals)
Content will be supplied
— the designer’s role is layout, hierarchy, and presentation.
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Branding & Style
• Brand: Goldman Travel Corporation
• Tone: Corporate, confident, premium, understated
• Audience: Corporate travel managers, executives, EAs
• Look & Feel:
• Modern
• Professional
• Not cluttered
• Clear visual hierarchy
• Avoid anything playful, loud, or consumer-travel focused
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Logos & References
• Use existing Goldman Travel Corporation branding
• Travelcall logo may appear if it exists in the current calendar
• Designer should follow the current 2025 calendar layout as reference
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Deliverables
• Final PDF (print-ready)
• Editable source file (InDesign or Illustrator preferred)
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Inspiration / Reference
• Current 2025 Goldman Travel Events Calendar (supplied)
→ The 2026 version should feel like a natural evolution, not a redesign.
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Key Success Criteria
• Instantly usable by corporate clients
• Clear dates at a glance
• Feels authoritative and trustworthy
• Looks like it belongs in a boardroom, not a brochure rack