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In 1972, Hewlett Packard introduced the HP-35 scientific calculator. Abacus lovers around the world continued to count stuff by hand while most of the world took to the digital doohickey pretty quickly.




In this analogy, all image emails are similar to abaci (that's the word for abacus in the plural form for you non-abacus aficionados). You can still love them, but are they really that efficient? In today's Feedback Friday episode, we dive into a beautifully designed email and what it is missing out on by using only images.




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🍿 Feedback Friday: A series to explain the hurdles that good emails should overcome to be really good.




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