Origin Story

CornerPxl’s Story:

Meaning Behind the Pale Blue Dot

“Look again at that dot. That’s here. That’s home. That’s us.” In 1990, famed astronomer Carl Sagan urged us to look closer, closer, and still closer at a barely perceptible, fraction of a pixel on Voyager 1 spacecraft’s photo of earth. He also encouraged us to have some perspective. Finding your purpose on “the only home we’ve ever known” is a humanizing process.

Giving voice to that purpose, requires empathy. Having moved more than 4 billion miles beyond the earth’s atmosphere, Voyager captured the first “family portrait” of the solar system by turning around and looking back. We had to see the origin of our story to move forward. We had to empathize with where we came from before reaching for the stars.

The Pale Blue Dot is both mantra and yardstick. It’s a powerful reminder of what drives people to be the best versions of themselves and companies to reach competitive greatness.

Like many successful companies, we took the harder path. Time refined our process, and opposition defined and then redefined our purpose. Our story is not dissimilar to those of our clients. Ultimately, we formed partnerships to explore and achieve beyond our own limitations.

CornerPxl is the outcome of rethinking, repositioning, and otherwise remaking ourselves. We’re stronger for the journey.

Source: The Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space. Random House, 1994.

Source: NASA Science Editorial Team. (2020, February 12). 10 Things You Might Not Know About Voyager’s Famous “Pale Blue Dot” Photo.
https://science.nasa.gov/earth/10-things-you-might-not-know-about-voyagers-famous-pale-blue-dot-photo/#hds-sidebar-nav-10