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The Deck: Update Jason Jan 16

11 comments Latest by Lalulaley

We’re happy to announce two new additions to the roster of sites that make up The Deck, our advertising network for creative, web and design professionals. Effective immediately, YayHooray!, the long-standing, always-changing, hard-to-classify web and design community is carrying the Deck feed. Yay! is a product of the crew at skinnyCorp, who you may also know from Threadless, their user-designed tee shirt juggernaut.

The second addition is the site for a feature-length independent film about typography, graphic design and global visual culture that looks at the proliferation of a single typeface. Welcome aboard to Gary Hustwit’s eagerly anticipated documentary, Helvetica.

At The Deck, we won’t take an ad unless we have paid for and/or tried the product or service. So, sell us something and we’ll sell you an ad.

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11 comments so far

fcs_4 16 Jan 07

Yeah, you guys are always on Yay.

warren 17 Jan 07

That parody of the Subway ad that Coudal did had such an impact on me that now whenever I visit their website I start craving a sub sandwich (not one from Subway).

igor 17 Jan 07

The idea of service seems to be pretty good. I think we’ll try it for our webapp. Thanks!

Terry Sutton 17 Jan 07

I hate ads. Period. BUT , for some reason, I’m totally fine with The Deck. There’s always an ad worth clicking on. Keep up the great work.

Coudal 17 Jan 07

That’s the idea Terry. At the moment we have two slots open for February and one for March. It’s first-come, first-served for approved advertisers.

stet 17 Jan 07

“Always changing” is one way to describe YayHooray. But having deleted their entire site twice, and just recently deleted wholesale all the blogs users stored with them, “cavalier” is probably a better one.

Jack Shedd 17 Jan 07

Well … it’s free. They can kinda do what they want.

yaytroll 17 Jan 07

yeah they took away my cheeseburger too

josue salazar 17 Jan 07

We Yay users actually suggested the Deck, then we were told the Deck had been trying to get Yay on board. The Yay guys finally accepted the Deck’s offer (after trying out adsense and other things).

Jordan Dobson 18 Jan 07

I just signed up for Yay and noticed on their application page they misspelled the word “Appliation”. Couldn’t find a contact to notify them of this tho. Booo-urns!

Gluenow.com will likely run some ads on the Deck soon. Great service… just waiting for all the checks to clear. ;)

Lalulaley 19 Jan 07

Yayhooray members are racists and gay-haters.

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