Posted: February 2nd, 2012 | Author: Inbox Junky | Filed under: fashion, holiday | Tags: 15% off, blue, day, green, groundhog, groundhogs, illustration, marketing, old navy, orange, promo code, text, typography, yellow | No Comments »

A email from another one of my favorite (email design) brands: Old Navy. Here’s their Groundhog Day Email titled “Groundhog Day Gift! Take 15% Off Today Only.” First of all, they were the only company Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: February 1st, 2012 | Author: Inbox Junky | Filed under: fashion | Tags: blond, call to action, female, girly, green, handbag, jewelry, Juicy Couture, passive, pink, red, subtle, sunglasses, sweater, white, women, yellow | No Comments »

Two of my favorite emails from one of my favorite (email design) brands. The first, titled “It’s in the (leather) bag!” sent on Sept 7th, 11, and second, the titled “Track Chic | The Margot Jacket” sent Jan 19, 12. Interestingly enough, they increased the artwork space from approximately 660px to 725px wide. Adapting to the trend of larger screens? Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: April 9th, 2011 | Author: Inbox Junky | Filed under: fashion | Tags: 10% off, april fools, background, fashion, gradient, quirky, sale, silhouette, upside down, weird, whats new, yellow | No Comments »

Urban Outfitter’s April Fools email, titled “Take 10% Off – Today Only!”. Indeed fitting to the theme, there’s no way I wouldn’t do a double-take with the imagery selected. Something out of the ordinary, random and unconventional will always catch our attention, it’s human nature! With some emails, its the beautiful imagery, delicate typography, shiny new products READ MORE…
Posted: March 27th, 2011 | Author: Inbox Junky | Filed under: fashion | Tags: 10% off, beach, blue, casual, dotwack, fashion, pink, print, sky, surf, surfboard, sweepstakes, swim, swimsuit, swimwear, typewriter, wet, yellow | No Comments »

Roxy’s March 22nd email, titled “Chance to win a surfboard — don’t let someone Beach You To it”. Centered around the sweepstakes, the imagery, color combination, choice and layout of typeface all convey a simple message of casual surf culture. READ MORE…