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Change is good and is here to stay

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pixelgrade.com

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andrei@pixelgrade.com

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Fri, Oct 2, 2020 08:12 AM

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Change is at full speed at Pixelgrade as well, and one that will benefit you. Hey {NAME}, Fall

Change is at full speed at Pixelgrade as well, and one that will benefit you.   Hey {NAME}, Fall is installing nicely in our part of the world.🍁 The changes that come with it are at full speed—it’s getting colder, the leaves are turning brown, the amount of daylight we get decreases. They signal that we are moving forward, that nature if following its course and that it’s time to end another cycle and start regenerating. Change is at full speed at Pixelgrade as well, and one that will benefit both you, the believer in our work, and us. For the past nine years, we managed to keep our day to day operations split into two main areas: - Designing and building the most suitable products for our customers. - Building and extending the Pixelgrade.com website as a system to present, market, sell and offer support for those products. We have the same team behind, but each task required different solutions and thinking. That’s about to change. During the last year, we managed to make our products more powerful and flexible and adapt to more use cases. That’s why we decided to close the circle and use them on our website. It’s a big challenge since there are significant differences between what our website needs and what our products are built to achieve. That doesn’t scare us; on the contrary—it gives us fuel to keep going. If you want to understand why we made this choice and what is the first step we took, read the full article—[Start being our own clients](. In other news, our Upstairs Community is growing steadily, with more amazing stories sent to our members each week. In the last issue, Marta from Switzerland told a personal story about how she ended up taking a life-changing trip all the way to Japan. This Sunday, [David Parrish]( writes about how unpredictable life can be, how each experience made him who he is today, and challenges the importance of having a clear "career path." If you want to read it, all you have to do is [Join our Community]( and refresh your email on Sunday. There’s no tracking, no promotions—just real stories that make us better people. Until next time, Andrei  Pixelgrade, 5 Vasile Alecsandri Street, 700054 Iasi, Romania[Unsubscribe](

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