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PS Unfortunately, even in 2021

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:41 am
by sumaiyakhatun29
In the first case, we see a store or a clothing brand. There is nothing superfluous here. The account is not impersonal – it shows a girl in selected images. We can relate these images and their style to ourselves, understand – do we like this style of clothing, is it a cool image, or do we want to buy the same one for ourselves. There are large shots of shoes or clothing details, which makes it possible to examine the product closer. There is nothing superfluous that would distract from the most important thing – clothes and shoes.

The second account is dentistry. A dentistry account that immediately stands out lebanon rcs data from the crowd. Why, you ask? It's simple: most of the accounts related to medicine are made in blue-green tones, using layouts, and they look absolutely the same.

Here we see photos of the process, subject shots, the interior, and case recordings behind the cover with a detailed description of a specific case. The account looks neat, clean, and you wouldn't even think it was a dentistry account.

There are still dentists / plastic surgeons / manicurists who show rotten teeth, nails with fungus, and other "before/after" photos in their content.

On the one hand, this is logical, because it broadcasts the result of the work. But would you want to follow such a feed and see teeth with caries or plaque every day, and then the finished result? Would you be in a great mood if in the morning, opening Instagram, you came across a post with a photo of a rotten nail?

No. Any result of work can and should be shown. But everything can be veiled and a presentable picture of the result can be shown.