In a professional context it often happens that private or corporate
clients corder a publication to be made and presented with the actual content still not being ready.
Think of a news blog that's filled with content hourly on the day of going live. However, reviewers
tend to be distracted by comprehensible content, say, a random text copied from a newspaper or the
internet. The are likely to focus on the text, disregarding the layout and its elements.
In a professional context it often happens that private or corporate
clients corder a publication to be made and presented with the actual content still not being ready.
Think of a news blog that's filled with content hourly on the day of going live. However, reviewers
tend to be distracted by comprehensible content, say, a random text copied from a newspaper or the
internet. The are likely to focus on the text, disregarding the layout and its elements.
In a professional context it often happens that private or corporate
clients corder a publication to be made and presented with the actual content still not being ready.
Think of a news blog that's filled with content hourly on the day of going live. However, reviewers
tend to be distracted by comprehensible content, say, a random text copied from a newspaper or the
internet. The are likely to focus on the text, disregarding the layout and its elements.
In a professional context it often happens that private or corporate
clients corder a publication to be made and presented with the actual content still not being ready.
Think of a news blog that's filled with content hourly on the day of going live. However, reviewers
tend to be distracted by comprehensible content, say, a random text copied from a newspaper or the
internet. The are likely to focus on the text, disregarding the layout and its elements.
In a professional context it often happens that private or corporate
clients corder a publication to be made and presented with the actual content still not being ready.
Think of a news blog that's filled with content hourly on the day of going live. However, reviewers
tend to be distracted by comprehensible content, say, a random text copied from a newspaper or the
internet. The are likely to focus on the text, disregarding the layout and its elements.
In a professional context it often happens that private or corporate
clients corder a publication to be made and presented with the actual content still not being ready.
Think of a news blog that's filled with content hourly on the day of going live. However, reviewers
tend to be distracted by comprehensible content, say, a random text copied from a newspaper or the
internet. The are likely to focus on the text, disregarding the layout and its elements.