This Exists: X-Ray Pin-up Calendar [Pics]


Medical imaging firm EIZO wanted to come up with a catchy giveaway that highlighted their expertise in “high-precision displays for the examination and diagnosis of radiographs.” The result, dreamt up by German ad firm BUTTER: A pin-up calendar in which women, truly, truly bare all. As the promotion concept puts it, “Very popular among craftsmen but quite new for medics: Pin-up calendars. At last, one which shows absolutely every detail.”

The photo for January is above. Check out the full calendar after the jump:

February

March

April


May

June

July


August

September

October

November

December

Update: You can apparently buy one on eBay.

(Advertolog via Ufunk via Reddit)

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10 comments
cynyccynyc says:

I find this difficult to masturbate to.

boggyBboggyB says:

I think it’s interesting that you can see the silicone

LewisLewis says:

I find it difficult NOT to cynyc!

Andrew CedotalAndrew Cedotal says:

Dammit guys, I told you not to put the noclip code on.

crazybuggarcrazybuggar says:

i find it hard not to masturbate

PocketJackPocketJack says:

WHO IS THIS FOR!?

Also, really, the WP dashboard on logging in? Are you guys first year bloggers?

captain obviouscaptain obvious says:

These chicks are way too skinny

Word PoliceWord Police says:

“A pin-up calendar in which women, truly, truly *bear* all.”
Unless we’re talking about x-ray zoo calendars.

I believe the author should stick to the BARE essentials.

Robert QuigleyRobert Quigley says:

@Word Police: Consider us policed. Thanks. (Though we’re waiting on those x-ray zoo calendars.)

AwesomeDaleAwesomeDale says:

Wouldn’t being zapped with X-rays that many times (in such a short period) be relatively hazardous to your health?


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