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Word Count Journal Launch & Design Notes Thursday, January 4th, 2007 by Mike

On January 1st, 2007, Word Count Journal, a new project our MakaluMedia crew has been working on, launched for public consumption.

The Word Count Journal idea is simple — sign up and then write a little bit each day for 365 days. If you write the minimum every day for a whole year, you’ll have written at least 66,795 words. Word Count Journal is especially well-suited to anyone who wants some encouragement to keep their words flowing every day.

WCJ Screen

I wasn’t sure if the idea would interest me as a blogger, but it’s actually pretty fun. You aren’t penalized for missing a few days, since you can always log in and quickly catch up on your posts.

I’ve even found it fun to write more than the day requires — you only need to meet the minimum, but it’s sometimes easier to keep on rolling.

My Word Count Journals Page

And now, a few words on the design of the Word Count Journal site.

Word Count Journal Identity Design
Our team had a great time working through the design of the site. WCJ LogoI had the pleasure of designing the Word Count Journal logo, as well as assisting my colleague Alex Bendiken in establishing a site design based on the new identity.

I had long wanted to use the font American Typewriter for a logo, and this project seemed the perfect opportunity to use this font.

While Word Count Journal is an online journaling application, I wanted to bring in the ideas of analog journaling — the pencil icon and typewriter fonts — as these recognizable elements help convey the idea quickly.

You’ll note that the letters have been pretty tightly kerned, especially ‘Journal’ which I snugged so tightly that the ‘u’ and ‘r’ have merged into a ligature, and the ‘n’ and ‘l’ have been customized to allow for a close fit.

The pencil icon was kept intentionally simple, and also snugged into the space above the curl of the ‘J’ in Journal, keeping in the style of the overall “cozy” theme of the type treatment. Placement of the ‘Word Count’ text was a tough call — I wanted it centered in the space above ‘Journal’ initially, but decided to align the ‘t’ of ‘Count’ on the right edge of the ‘a’ in Journal.

You wouldn’t think so much goes into kerning of a few words, but I feel this little extra effort pays off in a more flowing identity.

Word Count Journal Site Design
Based on the logo, I assisted Alex in developing the initial direction of the site design, which he and the team completely fleshed out and built. I really like the cooler aqua blue and grays, combined with warm orange and bright yellow, and the use of American Typewriter throughout the site. Alex and the team did a great job keeping the structure simple, yet super-functional and beautiful.

If you’d like a space where you write a little each day, check out Word Count Journal!

Recommended Design Resources Saturday, October 7th, 2006 by Mike

Our crew has been very busy this year, helping customers with the corporate identities, application icons, websites, and back-end systems — which is why it’s been quiet here at the Summit blog. In an effort to get back into blogging, I’ve decided to share links to design resources we use in the development of our work here at MakaluMedia.

MyFonts: WhatTheFont?
This very slick online tool lets you upload an image of your font in question and get details on what font it might be. Alex shared this one with me and I was impressed with how accurate it was!

Fontshop Type Navigator
An online tool that can help you visually identify fonts you are clueless about through process of elimination. Use the selections on the left side to narrow down your font until you find just what you’re looking for.

LinoType Font Explorer X
This free tool from LinoType provides very nice font management features for Mac OS X which supplement Apple’s stock Font Book application. You can also buy fonts directly from LinoType from Font Explorer X, making it the iTunes for fonts.

LogoPond
This is an excellent site with cataloged identities you can search by various features, including by color or by rating. This is a nice place to go for inspiration. I really need to submit some of our logos here!

PrintingForLess.com
This printer in Livingston, Montana (Big Sky Country) has very smart people, great pricing and does really nice 4 color print work. We’ve seen good stuff come from PFL for several clients and like their approach to business. Robert Scoble did a video walkthrough of their plant which is well worth watching.

Apple Developer Connection: Icon Genres and Families
This simple document has all sorts of good stuff for the Mac OS X icon designer, including appearance, lighting, design and technical details to help you get your icons spot on.

Design Observer
An excellent resource for the latest in design thought and commentary by founding writers Michael Bierut, William Drenttel, Jessica Helfand, Rick Poynor and many more contributing writers to boot. More than just pretty pictures, Design Observer always gives me something to think about.

I hope these links provide inspiration in your work or your thinking. If you have links to share with our team, please do! We always love finding new, useful resources.

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