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​A New Look for The Connecticut Warbler

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Cynthia Ehlinger
Fri, Aug 13, 2021 7:26 PM

COA members: the latest issue of The Connecticut Warbler is coming soon.
Will you notice something different about the July 2021 edition of The
Connecticut Warbler, the journal of the Connecticut Ornithological
Association?

The publication continues its strong tradition of providing outstanding
science-based articles about Connecticut’s birds. But with this issue, we
feature a major redesign that highlights the new logo and more synchrony
with the COA website, namely additional details on the 2020 Summer Bird
Count .

Julian Hough did a full redesign that includes a change in the
publication’s paper, an upgraded use of photos, and new fonts, typefaces,
etc. Julian created the design and Manny Merisotis executed the layout and
pagination for the July issue. Greg Hanisek, editor, signed off on the
final product with Yale Printing & Publishing, and membership chair Larry
Reiter sent our mailing list of members. Together with the efforts of all
the authors, the publication took a lot of hard, detailed and cooperative
work to get it done.

Look for The Connecticut Warbler in the mail. Members can also sign into
the website and see it in our Members Only section.

We hope you are pleased with the way The Connecticut Warbler turned out. We
are.

If you are not a COA member, it's easy to sign up online at
https://www.ctbirding.org/join-us/

Cynthia S. Ehlinger for Connecticut Ornithological Association
cynthia.ehlinger@gmail.com

COA members: the latest issue of The Connecticut Warbler is coming soon. Will you notice something different about the July 2021 edition of The Connecticut Warbler, the journal of the Connecticut Ornithological Association? The publication continues its strong tradition of providing outstanding science-based articles about Connecticut’s birds. But with this issue, we feature a major redesign that highlights the new logo and more synchrony with the COA website, namely additional details on the 2020 Summer Bird Count . Julian Hough did a full redesign that includes a change in the publication’s paper, an upgraded use of photos, and new fonts, typefaces, etc. Julian created the design and Manny Merisotis executed the layout and pagination for the July issue. Greg Hanisek, editor, signed off on the final product with Yale Printing & Publishing, and membership chair Larry Reiter sent our mailing list of members. Together with the efforts of all the authors, the publication took a lot of hard, detailed and cooperative work to get it done. Look for The Connecticut Warbler in the mail. Members can also sign into the website and see it in our Members Only section. We hope you are pleased with the way The Connecticut Warbler turned out. We are. If you are not a COA member, it's easy to sign up online at https://www.ctbirding.org/join-us/ -- Cynthia S. Ehlinger for Connecticut Ornithological Association cynthia.ehlinger@gmail.com