Company Reveals New Corporate Identity with Humanity at its Center
April 17, 2019 鈥 Walnut Creek, CA 鈥 One Planet is excited to announce its new corporate brand at the historic Claremont Hotel in Berkeley, CA on Tuesday, April 23, 2019. The celebration begins at 6:30 PM and is open to select invites, company partners and clients, as well as the media. From its logo and website to its culture and workspace, the new visual identity inaugurates a new chapter in the company鈥檚 history.
During the first quarter of 2019, One Planet completed a series of strategic initiatives. The company launched Quite Remarkable, a world-class digital creative agency with offices in London, Sydney, and the Bay Area, and hired Maani Safa as the CEO of this newly launched wholly-owned subsidiary and SVP of Product and Branding for One Planet. In addition, the company doubled its operations in the Philippines and brought on board Nima Mazloumi as VP of Technology responsible for One Planet鈥檚 global technology strategy including overseeing operations in Toronto and Ukraine. To expand its operations in the Bay Area, One Planet is about to close on a property in downtown Walnut Creek where it will be building its future headquarters. One Planet鈥檚 decision to rebrand seemed timely given its leap in organizational sophistication and growth of its operations. The new visual identity is a reflection of the company鈥檚 transformative growth and the underlying spiritual values fueling it.
The visual concept of the new brand was inspired by the 1990 Voyager 1 space probe, where a photograph of the earth was taken at a distance of six billion kilometers away. The Pale Blue Dot, as it is known, reminds us that we are all in this together, and that kindness and compassion are essential for survival, including in business. The new serif logo is joined by a 鈥1鈥 and closed by the pale blue dot. For One Planet, the pale blue dot becomes a reminder of our spirituality, that we are all one, and that our intentions and actions will leave a mark on the world. As a visual asset, it transfers across the three streams of the business 鈥 operate, fund and incubate 鈥 to position One Planet as a new kind of leader, one that challenges traditional business mindsets and reconciles primitive notions that pit the good of the business against the betterment of humanity.
鈥淭he workplace culture, the relationships it engenders and the products and services an organization delivers all should combine to form a collective contribution to the common good.鈥 says founder, chairman and CEO, Payam Zamani.
About One Planet:
One Planet operates, funds, and incubates businesses that cover a broad spectrum across the tech world and beyond. One Planet鈥檚 largest operating business is Buyerlink, formerly Reply.com, the leading marketplace for locally-targeted traffic on the web. The company also owns and operates iMotors.com, MerchantCircle.com, Contractors.com, Quite Remarkable and California.com.
The One Planet portfolio of investments includes companies like BestMile, Volans-i, The RealReal, Gro-Intelligence, SoulPancake, IronClad, and Toddle. One Planet鈥檚 founder, chairman and CEO, tech entrepreneur Payam Zamani, originally co-founded Autoweb.com in 1994, one of the first online car-buying services, which completed a successful IPO in 1999, reaching a market cap of $1.2B.
For additional info please contact:
Andre Segovia, Chief of Staff
Ph: (773) 251-7223
Email: andre@oneplanetops.com
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