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Field Notes Colors: Day Game

August 23, 2014

Day Game is the 2012 summer edition of the Field Notes COLORS series, and as the name suggests, it is baseball-themed. I am no baseball fan but I love this edition. No, I ♡♥ this edition, okay. It will probably remain in the top 5 of my ranking forever. As mentioned in my Balsam Fir post, the combination of the matte cover stock and the glossy, foil-stamped type is what does it for me. And colors! Three different books in this edition representing baseball! Outfield Green, Infield Brown, and Hardball White. I don’t care much about baseball, but visually this set definitely hits a home run for me. Yeah, yeah. Har har.

If I had to choose a favorite among the three colors, I would choose the green one. But I also appreciate that the infield brown book is a variation on the classic Original brown memo books. It uses the same French Paper’s “Packing Brown Wrap” for the cover, but the key difference is that the type is printed in white instead of black. And there’s an addition of a small home plate design on the back cover. I love this little detail, especially on the white memo book. Another detail I really get excited about in the white book is the dark blue ink (“Pinstripe Blue”) used on the inside cover. Actually, it goes really well with all three colors, so kudos to whoever chose it!

Day Game (left) and its belly band (far right) and Original (center)

Day Game’s ”Pinstripe Blue” ink (front) vs. Original’s “Dachshund Nose” black ink (back)

Firsts (and seconds)

There aren’t that many “firsts” with Day Game, except that this is the first time a book was released with a COLORS edition. A Drive Into the Gap by Kevin Guilfoile, who used to work with Field Notes, is the first book published by Field Notes Brand Books, and is also baseball-themed. If you were a subscriber of COLORS or bought Day Game online at Field Notes, then you received the book in your order. Other “regular” retail editions did not include the book, I believe. Day Game is one of those editions I managed to purchase much later, so I do not own the book. Sure looks nice though! The cover matches the green memo book of Day Game and is also foil-stamped. Apparently, this book is the first perfect binding Field Notes ever did.

Quick dot grid comparison (left to right): Day Game, Fire Spotter, Pitch Black, and Capsule SS14

Quick dot grid comparison (left to right): Day Game, Fire Spotter, Pitch Black, and Capsule SS14

As for “seconds”, there are many. Day Game is the second COLORS edition after Fire Spotter to feature dot graph grid inside. It is the second, after Balsam Fir, to have foil-stamping on the cover. And last but not least, it is the second after Packet of Sunshine to feature different colors of text on the outside covers. Who’s on second? …I will see myself out.

Foil-stamped: Day Game (left and right) and Balsam Fir (center)

Foil-stamped: Day Game (left and right) and Balsam Fir (center)

Some fun (for me) details:

  • Day Game (Summer 2012) is the 15th edition in the COLORS series.
  • Item number: FNC-15
  • Edition size: 18,000 books printed in June 2012
  • Cover paper by French Paper:
    • Outfield Green: 100#C Pop-Tone “Jellybean Green”
    • Infield Brown: 80#C Dur-O-Tone “Packing Brown Wrap”
    • Hardball White: 100#C Construction “Recycled White”
  • Outside covers: high-gloss, foil-stamped white text on green and brown books, “Baseball Stitching Red” text on the white book
  • Inside covers: text printed in “Pinstripe Blue” soy-based Toyo ink, content same across all three colors
  • Dot graph grid inside: “Double Knee Duck Canvas” light brown soy-based Toyo ink
  • Paper inside: Finch Paper Opaque Smooth 50#T in “Bright White”, the usual
  • Belly band: Original kraft brown with black text
  • Extras: A Drive Into the Gap by Kevin Guilfoile. Subscribers received a copy of the book with their Day Game editions. Also, Day Game editions sold individually on Field Notes website also came with a copy but were priced higher at $12.95 each.
  • Staples color: silver
  • Film: A Drive Into the Gap, shot in Polo, Illinois!

My Favorite Practical Applications:

  • #06. Curses to Start
  • #11. Cracker Jack Prize List
  • #22. “Who’s on First” Diagram
  • #25. Eamus Catuli AC0366103 (I had to look this up, even though I’m from Chicago!)
  • #29. Superstitions


In Field Notes Colors Tags field notes, day game, brown, green, white, red, summer edition, dot grid, foil-stamped, french paper, silver staples, extras, books, day game hardball white, day game infield brown, day game outfield green, kraft, french paper pop-tone, french paper dur-o-tone, french paper construction
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Field Notes Colors: National Crop

August 3, 2014

Edited February 3, 2015 to include paper weight information in the Details section.

National Crop Edition is one of my top favorites from Field Notes COLORS. It is a tribute to America's agricultural landscape, with each notebook dedicated to one of the leading crops in America. Considering that Field Notes were originally inspired by promotional memo books that used to be given out to farmers by agricultural companies, it can’t get any more Field Notes-y than National Crop. Field Notes even made a film called From Seed where Aaron Draplin, co-founder of Field Notes, talks about his inspiration and showcases his collection of vintage agricultural memo books. It is a must-see for any Field Notes fan. You can even see some of those memo books that they scanned (30–40K DPI!) in this special archive. And the National Crop fits right in, literally.

Thankfully, one of the local stores had National Crop in stock, so I didn’t have to put too much effort in finding them. I used up all of them, back in 2012 (in order!) and can’t wait to use another set soon.

Would this be enough?

Silver staples

Firsts

National Crop is not the first COLORS edition to come in different colored covers. Mackinaw Autumn, Just Below Zero, Packet of Sunshine and County Fair all had 3 different colors per pack. But National Crop is the first edition that came as a 6-pack. Usually subscribers received two of the same 3-pack, but with National Crop they received one 6-pack. The retail version was no different, and you had to pay more, obviously, than you do for the typical 3-packs, because math.

Six crops: corn, soybeans, hay, wheat, cotton, and sorghum.

Six crops: corn, soybeans, hay, wheat, cotton, and sorghum.

On top of having a different color, each notebook has its own logo on the front representing one of the six crops, and the outside back cover is neatly designed with tons of information and stats on that crop. Much like County Fair, a lot of research went into these! You expect this level of detail from Field Notes, but every time it impresses me no less. I hear that Steve, of Field Notes, did all the research again. Appreciate!

Details everywhere

Details everywhere

Another first for National Crop is that it came packaged in a box. A regular belly band wouldn’t do for all six notebooks! According An Obsessive’s Guide to Field Notes COLORS: Part Four video, this custom “clamshell” box was difficult and costly to make, so they ended up printing more to make it more cost effective. I do remember seeing these on fab.com for awhile… And I managed to get an additional box when I went back to the same local store and found they still had it in stock.

Besides the custom box, this edition came with a fold-out map in matching color and a triangular embroidered patch with the crop logos. Very neat extras, if you ask me.

Hay, wheat, cotton and sorghum

Bottom of the box

National Crop is also the first to get a different item number from the previous COLORS editions. Have you noticed? Earlier editions are simply labeled “FN-01”, which is the same as the Original kraft graph paper 3-packs. But National Crop gets a fancy “FNC-14”, which makes so much more sense because it is indeed the 14th edition in COLORS series. Ever since National Crop, every seasonal edition has been labeled “FNC-##”. Maybe I'll write a separate post on this.

I personally love all six colors used in National Crop (seven if you include the box and the reference map). Something about the combination of the brown ink with the matte texture really hits the spot for me, too. Field Notes went back to using French Paper, and they are my favorite type of Field Notes covers. They just seem more straight-forward, more Field Notes-y, for lack of a better word. Free of any embellishments that are cool or ironic, like Aaron Draplin described the vintage memo books in the film. I don't know, maybe I’m becoming “nostalgic” of the older Field Notes. Anyway, all I’m saying is, these are way up there in my ranking, and I like the colors.

French Paper Co.’s Construction paper samples + Field Notes

French Paper Co.’s Construction paper samples + Field Notes

The specifications in the back inside cover don’t include the exact colors (probably not enough space to do so) but ah ha! I happen to have paper sample booklets from French Paper from years ago, so I was able to identify the names (see below for more details). I was pretty giddy comparing colors and imagining my own custom Field Notes covers while I browsed the samples… as you do.

Some fun (for me) details:

  • National Crop (Spring 2012) is the 14th edition in the COLORS series.
  • Item number: FNC-14
  • Edition size: 7,500 boxes printed April 2012
  • There are 6 books per box, all in French Paper covers, in 6 different colors. They are numbered as follows (I’m guessing the paper weight but I’m 90% sure):
    1. Corn (yellow): French Pop-Tone in “Lemon Drop” (100#C)
    2. Soybeans (light green): French Pop-Tone in “Sour Apple” (100#C)
    3. Hay (beige): French Speckletone in “Natural” (80#C; this cover definitely feels thinner than the rest!)
    4. Wheat (tan): French Construction in “Safety Orange” (100#C)
    5. Cotton (white): French Speckletone in “Starch White” (100#C)
    6. Sorghum (brown): French Construction in “Brick Red” (100#C)
  • Covers: printed in “Our Soil, Our Strength” brown Toyo ink
  • Graph grid inside: “Amber Waves” light brown soy-based Toyo ink
  • Paper inside: Finch Paper Opaque Smooth 50#T in “Bright White”, the usual
  • Extras/Add-ons:
    • “Clamshell” custom box manufactured in Brookston, Indiana by Jessup Paper Box, covered in French Paper Construction in “Factory Green”

    • Fold-out reference map, in the same French Paper’s “Factory Green”
    • Embroidered 3" logo patch
  • Text printed on the inside covers including “Practical Applications” are the same across all six crops.
  • Belly band: none
  • Staples color: silver
  • Film: From Seed ⬅⬅⬅ watch it!

My Favorite Practical Applications:

  • #04. Scarecrow Concepts
  • #16. Secret Fertilizer Formula
  • #21. Corn Maze Diagrams
  • #29. Crop Circle Hoax Ideas
National Crop’s “Amber Waves” light brown grid vs. Original’s “Double Knee Duck Canvas” light brown grid. National Crop is slightly darker, I think.

National Crop’s “Amber Waves” light brown grid vs. Original’s “Double Knee Duck Canvas” light brown grid. National Crop is slightly darker, I think.

You guys, I spent hours on this gif. HOURS.

You guys, I spent hours on this gif. HOURS.

Which crop is your favorite? I think I like Wheat the best. Have you used the embroidered patch? Is your reference map hanging next to your fancy computer right now? :)

In Field Notes Colors Tags field notes, national crop, yellow, green, beige, orange, brown, tan, white, spring edition, graph grid, french paper, silver staples, extras, map, embroidered patch, red, no belly band, national crop corn, national crop soybeans, national crop hay, national crop wheat, national crop cotton, national crop sorghum, french paper construction, french paper speckletone, french paper pop-tone
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