Gallery: Walking on Water
Posted by David Greiner on October 5, 2006
We instantly liked this great looking monthly newsletter sent by non-profit Walking on Water.
This is a great example of a completely CSS based email that looks fantastic in the majority of email environments and degrades gracefully in those environments with less CSS support, such as Gmail.
We loved the 2 equal column design approach and the large, high contrast title text makes the newsletter very easy to scan. Definitely one of our recent favorites.
Designer: Drew Wilson | See the complete design
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Drew Wilson
wrote on October 9, 2006 1:35 AM
Thanks for the Gallery Feature Dave!
This design was super fun to make, and it has served as the inspiration for the Walking On Water website re-design (You can check that out in a few weeks if you are interested).
Campaign Monitor is the best thing to happen to our online newsletter since we have had one (about 3 years). I am so happy I made the switch. Nothing out there compares, so if you are a designer, make the switch to Campaign Monitor. Sounds like a plug I know, but it really is what I believe.
Thanks again Dave!
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