September is fast coming to an
end, meaning work is once again picking up, as we get closer to the business
end of the year for many industries, and certainly for us here at Palette CAD.
The following is a little update on our activities in the coming weeks.
Most notably the Cersaie exhibition in Bologna kicks
off next week. With over 80,000 visitors
from 147 countries last year, once again, we can expect a great show. As
mentioned in my last blog Palette CAD will be attending and if you are lucky
enough to make it out there be sure to visit us. For those of you not able to
attend, keep an eye on our Twitter posts at “@PCadOverseas” as I will try to
post some pictures from the exhibition.
There is also exciting news for our
international Palette CAD users. Tip of the month, a regular feature on our
German homepage, is coming to our blog in English as of October. It is written
by our hotline team dealing with users queries on a daily basis. From here they
select regularly asked questions and create a PDF with step by step
instructions for an easy solution.
Finally I would like to inform all our blog
readers that we will be starting an international Facebook page in the near
future. The idea is to showcase the power and possibilities of Palette CAD
through examples of project pictures made by our users world-wide. It will also
provide a great platform for both our users and those interested in our
software to connect with each other creating a world-wide network of ideas,
suggestions and feedback.
With this in mind I would like to call on our
readers already using Palette CAD to share their visions with us. For a chance
to feature your work on our Facebook page please send us JPEG files of your
Palette CAD projects entitled “PCAD pictures for Facebook” using: egrabic@palettecad.com with a little project description. Please note that by sending us your
pictures, you are giving us permission to use them on our upcoming Facebook
page.
To kick us off, you can find some inspiration
below courtesy of our co-worker Steffen Jantzen. I chose this picture following
the shock of leaving the house this morning to find the temperature just over
5C in what is officially still summer for two days. It is there to remind us to
enjoy every last second of warmth before Santa gets on his way.
If you have any thoughts or suggestions about the blog please
let me know by commenting below or send me an e-mail at the above address.
Greetings from Stuttgart,
Your Palette CAD-Blog Team