Greg Deocampo, who was graduated in 1988 plan to start a company and his three friends David “DaveF” Foster, David “DaveH” Herbstman, and David “DaveS” Simons who was just graduated in the spring of 1990, wanted to help make it reality.
Greg predicted a time when all computers would be connected and electronic information publishing would become much more important than paper-based methods. The Company of Science & Art (CoSA) – would become a world-class content provider for the new electronic age. According to the business plan, CoSA would become an electronic publishing conglomerate in five years.
Initially they don't have an office and all the preliminary meetings so far had been held in DaveS apartment, which he shared at the time with his girlfriend and two housemates. But, soon his girlfriend made it clear that CoSA needed its own office. After searching all around
The four CoSA founders clearly needed help to carry out the master plan, so they immediately started hiring others. The only capital they had was Greg’s $30,000 investment, so the main thing they were offering was the fun of working at a start-up where the next big thing would be born. This was a hard sell, but Greg is a very convincing person. Greg had saved a lot of time by picking a name for the company before anyone joined. However, CoSA didn’t yet have a logo. The majority of their first few weeks (months?) were occupied with making pencil sketches and holding meetings, trying to decide on a logo. In case it’s not obvious, the CoSA logo they picked is composed of a stylized C, o, S, and A. The response from most people is “Oh – I thought it was a parrot’s head.”
