CDG is on LinkedIn!

 

That’s right! We can now be found on LinkedIn. Our web guru has been hard at work updating not only our website and blog, but he has also created our company LinkedIn business page! If you are a member of LinkedIn, please consider following us there to stay up to date and learn first hand about how we are connecting and engaging with other members in the Architecture / Engineering / Construction (AEC) industry.

While you are there, you can also connect with our President, Boyd Coleman, by clicking on this link as well.

We are also on Facebook and Twitter. We look forward to engaging with you if you will “like” and “follow” us there. Just let us know you found us here and we will gladly “like” and “follow” you back.

Interview on Urban Design Podcast

We are excited to share with you the Urban Design Podcast, episode #168, featuring Boyd Coleman, of Coleman Design Group.  In this interview, Boyd discusses his passion and enthusiasm for social media and how he uses LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter in the day to day operation of his business.  If you ever have any questions about the use of social media, please feel free to contact us here, on Twitter, on Facebook, on LinkedIn or via email.

This episode is available on iTunes here or you can download it directly from the Urban Design Podcast website.  Again, we’d like to thank the great folks at Urban Design Podcast for inviting us to share our passion of social media with you and we look forward to connecting with you on the interwebs.

8.17.11 The Understory

Today was National Landscape Architecture Awareness Day and we participated by supporting the Arizona Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects by passing out flyers and cards and speaking with people we came in contact with in city parks across the Phoenix area that were designed by local landscape architects. This was an exciting event that happened all across the country and was very successful overall.

For photos of our event, check out the AzASLA’s Facebook page.
For more information on The Understory visit their page here.
For more information from ASLA click here.

Even though it was very warm (105 degrees), we all had a great time and hopefully enlightened others about the field of landscape architecture.