Whew! It’s taken almost two years but the dust has settled and I’ve just checked a big “to-do” off my list. Welcome to the new and improved California Genealogical Society and Library blog. Do, please, let me know what you think!
First, you should know that this is more than just a blog remodel. Our new look extends to all of the locations that the California Genealogical Society sponsors across the web. We’ve come a long way since 2000 when the society put up its first web page. I was able to find an image thanks to the wonders of the Wayback Machine.
For many years it was our sole home on the net until things changed in 2007 when we published the first edition of the
eNews and started the blog. With the addition of a
Facebook Page in 2008 and
Twitter in 2009, it became apparent that we needed to think about coordinating our look – to create a “brand” – to present a cohesive message to the world.
The one piece that has remained at the center of our look has been the seal of the California Genealogical Society. Who created it is lost to history but it was certainly commissioned under the auspices of the New Englanders who founded the society on February 12, 1898.
Some call it a “logo” but our former recording secretary, Shirley Thomson, set me straight. It is a seal and the library is still in possession of the hand crimper that is used to emboss the image onto paper. The digital image has been cleaned up a bit as evidenced by this photo I took of the front page of The California Register, Vol. 1, No. 1, April 1900. As you can see, the original seal was quite a bit more detailed. It has been prominently used by the society since our earliest days.
We had a couple of false starts with the “branding project” but things came together last July at a meeting of the Publication and Marketing Committee when Cathy Paris pushed us to think of a “nickname” for the society. She was concerned that our domain name, calgensoc.org, was difficult to remember and in a brilliant, collaborative session CaliforniaAncestors.org was born.
It is fitting that 112 years after its founding, the California Genealogical Society is once again following the lead of the
New England Historic Genealogical Society which has been using NewEnglandAncestors.org for several years. The Website Committee, under the leadership of Kathy Watson and the technical skills of Larry Youngman, took care of all the details and coding involved in switching to a new domain and changing the masthead and colors at the
website.
Cathy Paris created a mock-up of a banner and we turned things over to our wonderful graphics volunteer, Lois Elling. Lois works for CGS behind the scenes but her work is everywhere. She is the production editor for
The California Nugget and it was she who created the cover for our magazine. Lois’s first clever idea was to use that old Ted Turner trick and add color to the seal.
Lois has been a patient and tireless artist, taking in MANY suggestions, and tinkering with colors and fonts to come up with what we now proudly display as our new masthead. (I especially love the outline of the state and yes, the blue field on the far left IS the ocean!)
So now you know the backstory of our new look. We aren’t Coke™ or Nike™ so there won’t be any Superbowl ads. We did this on a shoestring budget thanks to an army of society volunteers. And we are putting our best face forward in time for what we hope will be a surge in interest in genealogy with the premier of
Faces of America on February 10 (PBS) and
Who Do You Think You Are? (NBC) on March 5, 2010.
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