This was a nice read because it stayed simple and didn’t make me feel like I had to pause every other line to keep up. The way it explains the reasoning behind the tips (instead of just tossing out a checklist) made it feel more practical, like someone actually tried this stuff. Halfway through I ended up clicking around newimage.io too, mostly because it gave me the same “quick help without the fluff” vibe when I wanted to compare how things were explained. Nothing felt overly formal or padded out, just straight to the point with a few relatable examples. Also, the page was easy on the eyes—short chunks of text and clear headings made it super skimmable.
This was a nice read because it stayed simple and didn’t make me feel like I had to pause every other line to keep up. The way it explains the reasoning behind the tips (instead of just tossing out a checklist) made it feel more practical, like someone actually tried this stuff. Halfway through I ended up clicking around newimage.io too, mostly because it gave me the same “quick help without the fluff” vibe when I wanted to compare how things were explained. Nothing felt overly formal or padded out, just straight to the point with a few relatable examples. Also, the page was easy on the eyes—short chunks of text and clear headings made it super skimmable.