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Employee newsletter, custom designed for Children's Health Systems, an integrated child health care network that provides comprehensive pediatric expertise for the children of Children’s Hospital, Alabama (a private, not-for-profit, teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Alabama School of Medicine and the UAB Department of Pediatrics.) This ready-to-edit newsletter template was designed to be familiar to and easily recognizable by Children's Health System employees. |
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This set of ready-to-edit studio newsletter and news-flash templates was custom designed for Bikram Yoga Downtown Albuquerque (New Mexico.) Designed
to complement new Our primary design goals: ease of use, flexibility, unlimited articles, features, or stories... with plenty of room for images, as needed. |
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Custom designed newsletter for a Mediterranean-style bistro café in beautiful Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. This is a multi-page newsletter that includes Buon Giorno's monthly message personalized for each e-mail recipient (using Communiqué’s mail merge technology) and two landing pages - this month's menu and featured wine. Yum! |
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Custom designed set of templates (newsletter and special announcements) for a studio that had no readily available images or art for us. But, our Creative Services team was able to morph one graphical element from their web site and another from the public domain. To give their studio a beautiful email publication make-over. |
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Here's a newsletter created by a small studio using a general-purpose Wellworks Communiqué template. Our Creative Services team gave the template a Mother's Embrace Yoga "look" just by using MEY's web site font - in the banner, and in recurring feature headers. That's it. We didn't have much else to go on. But this did the trick. Quick. Easy. Warm and fuzzy.
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Proposed ready-to-edit design sketch for a custom-built newsletter. Designed to match the look of the Soul Motion™ Boulder web site. Newsletter includes a link to a subscription form. Great for people who get their newsletter from a friend, and aren't yet on the Soul Motion™ Boulder mailing list. Visitors to the Soul Motion™ Boulder web site will also be able to subscribe, with their profile stored directly in a Soul Motion™ Boulder e-mail list, taken care of auto-magically by Communiqué. By the way, wanna know what your members are thinking? Forget about subscription forms! How about a poll, or taking a vote, feeling the pulse of your membership? You can! with Communiqué. Ask Wellworks Customer Services about it. Let us know what kind of dynamic, interactive communication you imagine, and what you want to do with the knowledge you gather. Heck, we could even deliver the results of your polls (auto-magically, meaningfully) via e-mail. |
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Hastily crafted demo for a fitness center franchisee, to show how easy it is to create your own bulletin using the Wellworks Communiqué "Creative Builder" (our WYSIWIG editor and HTML email publications composer.) Er, um, we admit it... this "throw it against the wall and see if it sticks" demo could really benefit from a make-over by one of our Marketing Communications Specialists! |
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Living Fitness wants their e-news publications to look as nearly as possible like their glossy print-based newsletter. So... Cut and paste. The bulletin's ready-to-edit. But the newsletter is ready to send! Built to client specification. |
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Don't have a right-sized banner image for the top of your newsletter? Wellworks designers can create one for you. In this case, we designed their banner and then placed it in one of our general-purpose newsletter templates. We then tweaked it a little, using a Hands On Health font to highlight their recurrring features: The Scoop, Body Wisdom, and Living Well. Then, we gave 'em a few placeholder images as examples of where they can put their own. Added some helpful hints in the ready-to-edit template's sample, placeholder text. Now, with just a few strokes of hands-on help from Wellworks Customer Service, Hands On Health should be ready to add their own finishing touches... ...smooth as silk. |
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Can't wait for a highly customized design? We can put together a quick one that's unique, nonetheless. Like this one, maybe. In this case, Mindful Movement Studio didn't have a banner image for the top of their newsletter. So, we created one for 'em, in a matter of minutes. Afraid your newsletter won't be unique if we use a general-purpose template? Well, compare this one with the one we put together for Hands on Health, shown above. Yeah, they're similar. But, different. Different enough so that each newsletter expresses unique character and purpose. Each with a different voice. So, what's your voice look like? |
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Okay, whaddya gonna do?! Ya design a hot newsletter, an' then yer customer (the true copy writers!) just wanna shout rainbow colors! Forget the newsletter, they say. Just use the wide open canvas of the bulletin. And, they say, who needs a graphic designer, when you can paint the picture with fonts, and colors, and sizes and... I dunno, these dancer types, they're so.... um, passionate! :-) |
Custom designed, one-off marketing campaign for Yoga In Toronto conference and expo. Lots of landing pages, downloadable PDFs, 3rd party featured articles, links to sponsors, etc. Full of action triggers, named anchors,... and metrics, plenty of metrics. 9 months later, and this campaign is still being read, getting hits, with impressively high click-thru rates. Marketers love this stuff! |
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Here's a newsletter that makes particularly good use of the sidebar. Some of the sidebar blocks contain short paragraphs or feature summaries (also known, to publishers, as "graphs") that link or "jump" to various landing pages hosted (at no extra charge) by the Communiqué content management system. Triangle Pilates delivers a content-rich newsletter similar to a magazine. With "graphs" and landing pages, they can see who clicks through to what articles, they can see what their membership is reading. And then, armed with knowledge about their readership behaviour, they can make adjustments, add topics, change topics, as their readership interests dictate. Ready-to-edit landing page templates can also be used for one-off special announcements or news flashes - useful if you need to send out a change of schedule, or announce a special workshop in advance of your next monthly or quarterly newsletter. (Dunno if you can see it in the thumbnail, but) we think it's cool that Triangle Pilates used their newsletter "call-to-action" sidebar block to offer readers a special deal. Available only by redeeming a coupon, a PDF, delivered straight to Triangle Pilates' membership via email. That's Communiqué. Reaching out to your community. |
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One ready-to-edit newsletter template. One ready-to-edit bulletin template. Complementing Yoga By Extension's web site. Custom designed. |
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Yeah, yeah, we know. The email icons in this set of custom-designed, ready-to-edit templates (newsletter and news-flash or bulletin) are annoying. But they're just placeholders - sample images that ZenergY will replace with their own images. What's the difference between the newsletter and the bulletin? Well, the newsletter offers readers three recurring features (Restore The Body, Enrich The Mind, and Zenergize Your Being) with each section highlighted by ZenergY's unique font. And a sidebar that can have an unlimited number of short features or calls-to-action. Contrast that with their bulletin, which suports an unlimited number of special-announcement topics, but no sidebar. Sorry about those email pix! |