Rimfya
Designed by Simeon Griggs
When you've created something that works well, and you know it, why change it? In sending newsletters from his company Rimfya, Simeon Griggs always has a common formula.
"We like to keep our newsletters brief, with something interesting, something design focused and something weird on YouTube."
Adding to the content brilliance, is a very airy and clear design which lends itself to easily navigate and purposefully echoes the Rimfya website. Now, have a look and prepare to have your attention grabbed!
Posted in: Three column, Newsletter
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3 Comments
Jimmy Diffee
February 24, 2012 9:55pm
Nice addition - always good to see the great design showcased here.
Curious…how would one go about submitting an email design for consideration in the “Inspiration” section?
Ros Hodgekiss
February 25, 2012 4:02am
Hi Jimmy, our team keep an eye out for good campaigns during our normal review process. When we come across an email campaign that we find to be particularly good, we’ll send out an invite to join our gallery :)
Roberto
March 26, 2012 1:29pm
Okay I think I have looked at all these links and the aojmrity of them are not doing new work! I want to update my daughter’s blog. She turned 12 and is now considered a “Young Woman” in our church.I want to make it a little older but still keep my daughter’s innocence (she has Down syndrome). I want to blog about her journey into the Young Women program and also continue to blog about her daily adventures. The woman that created it is harder to get a hold of and get the work done that I want (she’s a new mom) Who can help me!?!