Thursday, January 17, 2013

HTML eMail Research

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Barnes and Noble

I like the cleanliness of this Barnes and Noble email. It is very easy to look at and browse quickly.



Bonnaroo

Bonnaroo's email has a fun logo. The top has a lot of personality, but I am not a big fan of the text below. It is a bit boring in comparison.



Domino Records

The use of image makes this email stick out to me. I like the plain text and simplicity of the green box.



GOOD

GOOD sends a lot of emails and so this is a good layout for them to put images and text in it quickly and efficiently.



Jefferson

I don't like this example at all because there isn't much interest.The top and bottom don't have a good relationship



Living Social

Living Social's emails always interest me. The information is very clear and I usually want to visit the website based on what I get in my inbox.



My Fonts

The colors and type choice of this email is very nice. I like the margins they use in the body copy.



Need Supply Co.

I love Need Supply Co.'s emails. They don't have too much frill and their pictures/text are usually really large. Plus their clothes rule.



Need Supply Co. 2

This is another Need email, I like this one because of the movement it creates down the page.



Nike

Nike has a good clean design, and I like the integration of picture and text.



Nordstrom

The Nordstrom emails have a classic feel to them with good heirarchy and photos.



Spotify

The illustration in this email shows that more time and was put in to it. I'm not a big fan of the black sidebar though.

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