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Noteworthy email templates

A gallery of free, best-practice, email designs for your use

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Written by Steph Stevens
Updated over 4 years ago

This is a gallery of free templates for you to use - they have been sourced online and have been provided by the original creators for you to use at no cost.

They have been included here as examples of good, clean and simple email designs. Simple works best. It is quicker to build and test, easier to amend, and of course faster for your users to add their own content into.

#0 - Dom's email

We like: it looks good in all devices and is hard to break, as long as you don't get too ambitious. It's the one Dom uses in his Student CRM newsletter: https://www.student-crm.co.uk/newsletter

#1 - Respmail from Charles Mudy

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  • Added: 5 May 2017.

We like: it's free, clean lines, open typography, adaptable content blocks, clear call to actions. Plenty of design info here: https://github.com/charlesmudy/responsive-html-email-template.

#2 - Antwort v1.0 Single Column Fluid Layout

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  • Added: 5 May 2017.

We like: it's free, one column, this is free to use and is a fluid layout. Plenty of info here: https://github.com/InterNations/antwort

#3 - Antwort v1.0 Two Columns (simple)

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  • Added: 5 May 2017.

We like: it's free, two columns, this is free to use and is a fluid layout. Plenty of info here: https://github.com/InterNations/antwort

#4 - Mailchimp mobile-basic

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  • Added: 5 May 2017.

We like: it's free, and this narrow single column works well on mobiles.

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