Well, another year behind us. And for us at CD Meyer, 2008 marked our 20th anniversary in business. In my efforts to put a “retrospective” together for our annual holiday party, I was reminded how much has changed in the past 20 years. The animations we created for video 20 years ago were created on a $25,000 computer system. The first interactive programs we developed were distributed on floppy disks. Video tape formats like ¾ inch, 1 inch, betacam, D2 and others have come and gone. Looking back, the 1990s brought us our first web site project, our first digital video projects and our first touch screen kiosk project. Who knew we’d still be doing those things over a decade later. All in all, it was great to look back and all of us here are looking forward to what the future holds for us.
2008 also was a year where we made a leap in the size of the museum projects we handle. We got our biggest museum exhibit project to date from the City of Highlands, California. We designed a complete, sculptured exhibit wall for the City of Greenville, North Carolina. And we were awarded a very large museum exhibit project for the New Jersey State Museum.
Now we look ahead to 2009 and hope to build on the successes of the past. In the next couple of months, we will be releasing new software products and a new kiosk design. We also will be further developing our new product line for the digital signage market, fuelsignage.com. We’ll also do our best to provide relevant and useful information on this exhibit multimedia blog. Thanks to all of our readers and have a happy and healthy 2009!
If you have any questions or comments on our review of 2008, please take a moment to post a comment here by using the form below. We’d love to hear from you!!
Chris Meyer
President
CD Meyer, Inc./point2explore


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