Which emails do you open? Which ones do you read? What looks good? Keep that in mind when making your own emails. Pay attention to emails you get from brands you like.Sometimes I’ll make a cute header in Illustrator and just copy and paste it into Photoshop. If you have Adobe Illustrator, you can also go to to look for linear elements, banners, patterns, etc.(In my example I used the fonts and headline from the Price Sheet Templates). And you can drag and drop pieces into your email template. There are a bunch of great free fonts in there. If you’re struggling for a look or can’t pick out a font, download our FREE Social Media Templates or our FREE Price Sheet Templates.
It’ll help you align everything in your document. Double click the background layer and then draw a guide to the center of that layer.Go back to the text box that needs the color background and you’ll be able to select the accent color.
#Create email signature photoshop code
Enter the HEX code in one of the accent color boxes. Go back to your email marketing builder and hit the paintbrush circle. If you’re not using a white background, you’ll want to go back into photoshop and eyedropper the color to get the HEX code (ex: #d9bc6e).
If you need a text box, go ahead and drag that over and add in your text.
Click Upload and navigate to where you saved the image banners and pop in your logo (don’t forget to link this to your homepage).Ĭontinue the process until all your banners are uploaded. You can click on the first image you see or drag over a new image banner. You can delete the logo banner – we’re going to upload the one we saved out from Photoshop. I’m going to call this one "Spring Mini Sessions." Hit the cog circle and rename your email. Hit the "New" button and pick the first template (it really doesn’t matter which one because we’re going to place in our images and change the colors). Log into your control panel and go to the Marketing tab.