Jun 23

It’s great to have a network of talented friends! Today my man Lawrence Santiago volunteered to help me with a logo design. There is so much thought that goes into a logo….The company philosophy ought to be evident in its design. I told Lawrence, “I just want it to look clean, simple and progressive. I want to come across as a cutting edge green company. I like simple logos.” I think he nailed it. The idea needs a bit of tweaking, but it’s most of the way there. I’m interested in some color variations, but I love his font, and how he made the “t” into a leaf. He sent me a few mockups:

Logo Mockup #1 by Lawrence Santiago

Vverdant logo mockup #1 by Lawrence Santiago: June 23, 2009.

Logo Mockup #2 by Lawrence Santiago

Vverdant logo mockup #2 by Lawrence Santiago: June 23, 2009.

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Vverdant logo mockup #3 by Lawrence Santiago: June 23, 2009.

Logo mockup #4 by Lawrence Santiago: June 23, 2009.

Vverdant logo mockup #4 by Lawrence Santiago: June 23, 2009.

Then Lawrence started working on an idea for the slogan, “To the Power of V.” This has a lot of great potential. As he pointed out, it could be used to say, “Raise your impact to the power of V,” or “Increase your reach to the power of V,” etc….I love this mirror image “v” concept.

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Vverdant logo mockup #5 by Lawrence Santiago: June 24, 2009.

These got me excited and I started sketching:

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Vverdant logo sketches by Drew Shula: June 23, 2009.

We’ll be working toward finalizing these concepts soon. Until then, leave a comment to let me know what you think!

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Jun 17

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A great note of encouragement (below) from my friend Faust, who is a Director at a major oil company. More reason to push forward….

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Drew Shula: Faust has sent you a message on LinkedIn.

Date: 6/17/2009

Subject: Your Vverdant Concept

Hi Drew–
Very good concept. I strongly believe in green in all aspects of living. If we can get the fuel issue under control in this world, we will have a better environment. A very complex issue as we found out by going into bio-diesel production in CA. Hopefully we can all strive for the greater good without profit as the sole motivator. Keep up the earnest work and with your motivation being the greater good, I can’t see how you can fail.

-Faust

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As an addendum, it’s amazing how prevalent social networking sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter have become in our professional lives. I communicate on these platforms daily and love the ability to easily network with friends and business associates all over the world. Eventually we will have all the green builders on one platform as well….Vverdant, coming soon….

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Jun 14

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Remember the “If you build it, they will come” line from the 1989 Kevin Costner classic, Field of Dreams? I think the same line can be applied to Vverdant.

If I build this site, they will come….The critical mass of users is out there. The green building (GB) community of architects, engineers, building owners, financiers, etc. is huge and global. The entire industry is pushing toward green for new construction, as well as toward retrofitting our existing built environment.

Green building is the future of architecture and Vverdant seeks to be the knowledge center for this growing industry. A news aggregator, job board, social network, and event calendar, all in one. A homepage for green building professionals. I believe in the concept. Time to make it happen.

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Jun 06
The green light bulb went off in my brain.

The green light bulb went off in my brain (and it was a compact fluorescent).

So I have this idea to start a company:

I’ve been thinking about it for a couple months, but the concept is just a sprout. It’s barely started to germinate in my brain. This blog is meant to change that. I plan to write about my entrepreneurial ideas here, both to catalogue my thoughts, and to provide a forum for feedback.

This is the concept:

I want to create a global Web 2.0 platform for the green building (GB) industry. A knowledge center: news, jobs, links, community, calendar. With user generated content. This will be a one stop shop for GB professionals — a resource I would use every day in my profession (I’m an architect), but which does not currently exist. I think this is a big idea because the construction industry is one of the largest in the world, and the entire thing is shifting to green. There is a large potential user group for this site.

My idea is to organize a website by location (similar in concept to Craigslist), so GB professionals can tap into their local networks. I plan to start with my current local network of Los Angeles, and spread to other cities if this is a success. I’m using Curbed as a model of a similar idea that is working for the real estate industry.

Phases:

I: Create GB network for Los Angeles. II: Spread to other cities in the U.S. and globally. III: Apply this model to other professional communities: artists, non-profits, financial executives, etc….

It’s all about scalability:

I think I’ve generated a model that could have a lot of potential. We’ll see how this blog and this idea continue to grow. Stay tuned.

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