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title: 'Why just Yay!Monday when you can Yay!Everyday?'
date: '2009-01-13T15:55:48-08:00'
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  - Oregon
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  - Washington
  - yayeveryday
  - yaymonday
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  - 'chris kalani'
  - yay
  - yayeveryday
  - yaymonday
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# Why just Yay!Monday when you can Yay!Everyday?

I’ve been a huge fan of [Yay!Monday](http://yaymonday.com "Yay Monday"), an inspirational collection of cool design and thought-provoking imagery that refreshes—you guessed it—every Monday. Um, yay!

But, I must admit, it left me longing for Monday on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday… well, you get the idea.

Now, the curator of Yay!Monday, Vancouver’s [Chris Kalani](http://chriskalani.com/ "Chris Kalani"), has launched a new site to solve that problem. Introducing [Yay!Everyday](http://yayeveryday.com/ "Yay Everyday").

[![Yay Everyday](https://i0.wp.com/siliconflorist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/imgyayeveryday.jpg?w=925)](http://yayeveryday.com "Yay Everyday")

Yay!Everyday is curated by a community of users, ensuring that there’s always something new and interesting to see. And it’s got a fresh and eclectic feel that reminds me of other amazing inspirational design sites like [k10k](http://k10k.net/ "k10k"), [surfstation](http://surfstation.com/ "surfstation"), and [Design is Kinky](http://designiskinky.com/ "Design is kinky"). But unlike those sites, Yay!Everyday is right here in our own backyard.

It’s always great to see another combination of creativity, design, and technology in the Silicon Forest. But most of all, I’m just thrilled I don’t have to wait until Monday to get my Yay! on.

If you’re lucky enough to secure an invite code, you’ll soon be submitting creative content that is sure to inspire your peers and fans. Otherwise, spend some time [flipping through the content](http://yayeveryday.com "Yay!Everyday") collected by the current participants.
