Emails without images sometimes do very well because the message feels clean, fast to read, and friendly on any device. Many people open emails on their phones, and plain text loads faster and looks simple. When the writing is clear and personal, readers often focus on the words instead of design. Too many images can distract from the main idea, and sometimes pictures make the email look like an advertisement, which people ignore. Good writing with gentle storytelling or helpful tips can connect better than a colorful design. Have you noticed if some simple text emails feel more real and easier to read than image-heavy ones?