1. Image of the Day: Flyer for Post Typography’s solo exhibition of prints, “OSAYCANYOUSEE,” at The Windup Space in Baltimore. Did you know they also relaunched their site?

    Image of the Day: Flyer for Post Typography’s solo exhibition of prints, “OSAYCANYOUSEE,” at The Windup Space in Baltimore. Did you know they also relaunched their site?

  2. Image of the Day: Pentagram unveiled the redesigned identity and website for Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Philbrook Museum of Art. Design by Michael Bierut and Eddie Opara.

    Image of the Day: Pentagram unveiled the redesigned identity and website for Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Philbrook Museum of Art. Design by Michael Bierut and Eddie Opara.

  3. Image of the Day: New York Magazine relaunched it’s fashion website—The Cut—on Monday. It’s responsive (as shown), retina-friendly, and super slick.

    (Source: printmag.com)

  4. Image of the Day: The New Museum’s website gets a slick overhaul by Kettle.

    Image of the Day: The New Museum’s website gets a slick overhaul by Kettle.

  5. Image of the Day: Trollbäck + Company launched a slick new website yesterday. A great collection of always-inspiring work.

    Image of the Day: Trollbäck + Company launched a slick new website yesterday. A great collection of always-inspiring work.

  6. Image of the Day: RISD MFA student Dinah Fried launched What Book Should I Read, a fun little website to help inspire the burgeoning or veteran bibliophile. Regarding the screen capture: we couldn’t agree more.

    Image of the Day: RISD MFA student Dinah Fried launched What Book Should I Read, a fun little website to help inspire the burgeoning or veteran bibliophile. Regarding the screen capture: we couldn’t agree more.

  7. Image of the Day: This is the poster for ABOUT, the Independent Publishing Fair in Mainz, Germany. But don’t stop here. Check out their website, there the poster comes to life with a really cool paralax scroll.

    Image of the Day: This is the poster for ABOUT, the Independent Publishing Fair in Mainz, Germany. But don’t stop here. Check out their website, there the poster comes to life with a really cool paralax scroll.