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Creating / selecting a good newsletter design is very important. This is important not only because a good design will help attract readers, but also because the design will not change over several newsletters. So, it is important to make your newsletter design as effective as it is attractive in order to make your publication more impressive.
The newsletter should create a good reading experience. It should not look like pages have been thrown together, should not be cluttered with a lot of images and photographs and definitely should not have different fonts for the content. A good newsletter design is one that presents the content in a consistent manner. You can make use of grids for consistency. Using templates, footers and headers will add to consistency. Be conservative in using boxes and frames.
Here are some good newsletter designs to inspire you:
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On Jul 1, 2008 at 10:12 rick commented:
Good resources. Newsletter design is one of the more neglected subjects in the digital medium but you have presented some great ideas to build from!
Although I think you made an error when you said, “The newsletter should not create a good reading experience.”
On Jul 1, 2008 at 16:33 BestDayEver commented:
Not a bad little list, however your thumbnails have some hardcore scaling issues. Might want to consider resizing them properly.
On Jul 3, 2008 at 8:07 Eddy commented:
Nice ideas, but some of these look much more like posters and stand-alone items than newsletters.
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