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- Amana 3
- Frigidaire 5
- GE 17
- GE Profile 1
- Insignia™ 2
- KitchenAid 5
LGLG 4
SamsungSamsung 10- Whirlpool 13
Samsung – 6.3 cu. ft. Freestanding Electric Range with WiFi, No-Preheat Air Fry & Convection – Black Stainless Steel
Samsung – 6.3 cu. ft. Freestanding Electric Range with WiFi, No-Preheat Air Fry & Convection – Stainless Steel
Samsung – 6.3 cu. ft. Smart Freestanding Electric Range with Flex Duo, No-Preheat Air Fry & Griddle – Black Stainless Steel
Samsung – 6.3 cu. ft. Smart Freestanding Electric Range with Flex Duo, No-Preheat Air Fry & Griddle – Stainless Steel
Samsung – Bespoke 6.3 Cu. Ft. Slide-In Electric Range with Air Fry – Stainless Steel
Samsung – Bespoke 6.3 Cu. Ft. Slide-In Electric Range with Air Fry – White Glass
Samsung – Bespoke 6.3 Cu. Ft. Slide-In Electric Range with Precision Knobs – Stainless Steel
Whirlpool – 30-inch Electric Range with No Preheat Mode – Stainless Steel
Whirlpool – 4.8 Cu. Ft. Freestanding Electric Range with Keep Warm Setting – Stainless Steel
Whirlpool – 4.8 Cu. Ft. Freestanding Electric Range with Keep Warm Setting – White
Whirlpool – 5.3 Cu. Ft. Freestanding Electric Range with Air Cooking Technology, No Preheat Air Fry and Air Baking and Self Clean – Black
Whirlpool – 5.3 Cu. Ft. Freestanding Electric Range with Air Cooking Technology, No Preheat Air Fry and Air Baking and Self Clean – Black Stainless Steel
Whirlpool – 5.3 Cu. Ft. Freestanding Electric Range with Air Cooking Technology, No Preheat Air Fry and Air Baking and Self Clean – Stainless Steel
Whirlpool – 5.3 Cu. Ft. Freestanding Electric Range with Air Cooking Technology, No Preheat Air Fry and Air Baking and Self Clean – White
Whirlpool – 5.3 Cu. Ft. Freestanding Electric Range with No Preheat Mode – Black
Whirlpool – 5.3 Cu. Ft. Freestanding Electric Range with No Preheat Mode – White
Whirlpool – 6.4 Cu. Ft. Slide-In Electric Convection Range with Self-Cleaning with Air Fry with Connection – Stainless Steel
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Then the question arises: where’s the content? Not there yet? That’s not so bad, there’s dummy copy to the rescue. But worse, what if the fish doesn’t fit in the can, the foot’s to big for the boot? Or to small? To short sentences, to many headings, images too large for the proposed design, or too small, or they fit in but it looks iffy for reasons.
A client that’s unhappy for a reason is a problem, a client that’s unhappy though he or her can’t quite put a finger on it is worse. Chances are there wasn’t collaboration, communication, and checkpoints, there wasn’t a process agreed upon or specified with the granularity required. It’s content strategy gone awry right from the start. If that’s what you think how bout the other way around? How can you evaluate content without design? No typography, no colors, no layout, no styles, all those things that convey the important signals that go beyond the mere textual, hierarchies of information, weight, emphasis, oblique stresses, priorities, all those subtle cues that also have visual and emotional appeal to the reader.