Brand
- 1ABOVE 1
- Amazon Basics 2
- APC 1
- AUNNO 1
- Belkin 1
- Benross Marketing Ltd 1
- BigFish 1
- Brennenstuhl 2
- Crusader Products 2
- D.A.Y. Republic 1
- Daewoo 3
- Desiretech 3
- Double Dragon 8
- Eagle 3
- Faithfull 2
- hotimy 1
- Juice 1
- K-MART 1
- Knightsbridge 1
- Longgoearn 1
- Loydia 2
- Masterplug 31
- MERCURY 4
- Mscien 5
- MyTravelPal 1
- Nexus (Jiaxing) 1
- Nintendo 1
- Philex Electronic Ltd 1
- Philips Hue 1
- Pipestation 1
- PRO ELEC 88
- Q4U 1
- Quick4You 1
- S&S 1
- SHATCHI 1
- Sivitec 2
- SLx 4
- Status 20
- Status International 2
- Swiss Edge 1
- Vivo Technologies 2
- Zhuhai Tessan Power Technology CO., LTD. 1
Size
- 0.5m 1
- 1 - Pack 1
- 1 m Length 2
- 1 Meter 1
- 1 Socket / 2M 1
- 10 Metres 1
- 10m 1
- 14 Metre 2.5mm Cable 1
- 15 Metres 1
- 1m Socket 1
- 2 m 1
- 2 Meter 1
- 2 Socket / 15M 1
- 2 Socket / 18M 1
- 2 Socket / 20M 1
- 2 Socket / 5M 1
- 25 Metre 1
- 2M 1
- 3m 1
- 3WAY 5 METER 1
- 4 gang 8m 1
- 4 Metres 1
- 4 Socket 1
- 4 Sockets (1m) 1
- 4 Way 10m 1
- 4 Way 5m 1
- 5 m Length 1
- 5 Metre 1
- 50M 1
- 8 Metre 1
STATUS 2 Socket Cable Reel, 20m, Green, Heavy Duty Outdoor Extension Lead, 13 Amp, Thermal Cut Out, Waterproof, IP54 Rated, Ideal for Garden, Workshop, DIY Use (S20M2G13AIP54CR2)
STATUS 2 Socket Cable Reel, 5m Green Extension Lead, 13A with Thermal Cut Out, Heavy Duty Outdoor Extension Lead, S5M13ACR3
Status 3 Way Cube Socket with 3 USB Ports, Black Compact Extension Adapter with 1.4 Metre Lead for Home Office Travel Use, Space Saving Power Block, (S3B1.4M3XUSB1PK6)
STATUS 4 Way Socket Extension Lead, 1m Cable Multi-Plug Power Strip for Home & Office Use, Wall Mountable in White (4WS1M20)
STATUS Heavy Duty Extension Lead, 25m, Orange, 13 Amp, Twin Socket, Outdoor Cable, Ideal for Garden, Site Work, DIY, Power Tools, High Visibility Design (S25M2W13AHFREXT2)
STATUS Multi Plug Extension, 4 Socket Extension Cable, 1m Extension Lead, Individually Switched with Neon Indicator, White, S4WSS1MS12
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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.
















