Tips to Level Up Your Email Design – Q&A with Noelle and Meghan
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Tips to Level Up Your Email Design – Q&A with Noelle and Meghan

CAMPAIGN MONITOR - SEP 13, 2023

How to level up your email design
Tips from Marigold Art Directors – Noelle Grimes & Meghan Sokolnicki

If there’s one topic that unites all of our customers, it’s the desire to learn more about email design. Whether it’s design best practices or tips for getting the most out of the Campaign Monitor email builder, this is a topic that you can’t get enough of, and that’s inspired countless blog articles and webinars – which can be found in our resources hub.

One of the benefits of partnering with Campaign Monitor by Marigold is having access to experts across all areas of marketing. So we thought we’d chat to Marigold Art Directors, Noelle and Meghan, to get insight into the design process they undertake when designing an email. From selecting a layout to choosing an image, read their tips for designing an engaging and responsive email. 

Q: What’s the first thing you do when you kick off an email design project?

Q: What role does content hierarchy play in your process and how do you balance the most important message with the least?

Q: Do you have any rules you follow when it comes to balancing text and imagery?

Q: What’s the importance of imagery to your design; are images essential for all emails and what’s your process for choosing an image?

Q: Is there such a thing as too much copy, and what rules should we follow?

Q: How many call-to-actions (CTAs) can you include in an email, are there any rules?

Q: Does your design approach differ for the type of emails you’re creating, for example: newsletter, event invite, deal or promotion?

Q: Any final tips for Marigold customers?

 

    1. Keep it simple and scannable: Make sure your email is easy to read and understand at a glance.
    2. Use visuals wisely: Images can enhance your message, but choose them thoughtfully and optimize them for fast loading.
    3. Nail your CTAs: Make your call-to-action clear, compelling, and aligned with your email’s objective. 
    4. Test, test, test: Don’t forget to test your email design across different devices and email clients to ensure it looks great everywhere.Have a strong brand presence: Use consistent branding elements like colors, fonts, and logos to strengthen your brand identity.

Need more help with your email designs? Chat to Meghan or another member of our friendly professional services team. In a specialized, one on one session, our design experts can help you create a custom template, provide recommendations for how to improve your emails for effectiveness and accessibility and give you some expert tips on email design. This is just one of many paid services our team can offer you- Chat with our experts.

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