Fantagraphics Books Launchs Re-Designed Website

by Scott Beale on January 24, 2008 · 4 comments

Fantagraphics Books

Seattle based book and comics publisher Fantagraphics Books recently launched their re-designed website with a bunch of new features, including membership registration, new-and-improved FLOG! blog, event listings, artist bios, integration with their Twitter and Flickr accounts, a wide selection of RSS feeds, avatars and some really cool desktop & mobile wallpapers.

illustration by Daniel Clowes for Fantagraphics Books

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1 Mike Baehr January 24, 2008 at 8:55 pm

Thank you ever so much for the plug. We’ve worked long and hard on the new site and we’re glad people are digging it. We’re still adding new features to the site all the time — we have a major influx of content starting soon. Come check it out and hey, why not buy some comics while you’re there? That would be wonderful.

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2 puck January 24, 2008 at 9:19 pm

of course it’s the FLOG, since the stranger has its SLOG. oy.

i thought at first that the wallpaper was the new site design…. it reminded me of the old TMBG layout.

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