EMAIL STATIONARY
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- pauli
What do you guys use
for email stationary?My "Mail" stationary is getting
really lame. I need email stationary
to send off to clients and professionals that's
is a bit classy.
- doesnotexist0
people really use that?
- WeLoveNoise0
oh yeah ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i use the graph paper template all the time.
thats right i'm cool
- acescence0
html emails are evil. waste of bandwidth. and it looks like ass anyway, because a lot of email clients and corporate networks are going to have images blocked
- NotByHand0
Don't. Just don't. Trust me.
- pauli0
Then how do you guys format your
emails? The who flush left thing
is getting to me?
- WeLoveNoise0
to be honest i just use text editor use different sizes and colours
if done right then your emails can look typographically beautilfulsounds gay but very true :)
- who wants to read a rainbow email.epete22
- never said anything about a rainbowWeLoveNoise
- epete220
Emails are simple communication devices and when used for business it should remain simple. Most ad agency's just insert their company logo, contact info in the signature box. You can do something cool for that. But I wouldn't get all silly with it.
- akrokdesign0
less is more. keep it clean.
- pauli0
I just want really control my indentation.
And Spacing a bit. have some text flush left
have some text flush right. Stuff like that.
- PunchDouble0
its pointless to do all that
because as someone said most email clients wont display it that wayyou can control everything as much as you want but unless the recipients are using the same client they wont see it the same most likely
or it'll end up in their junk mail
- doesnotexist0
I use courier and just have a simple text signature, I really think anything over the top other than just text is absurd for an email. if you want to use stationary, write a letter.
- monospaced0
It's spelled 'stationery'
- tedvandell0
I'll be sure to tell my client it's a waste of time.