What's your email signature look like?
almost 6 years ago from Thanasis Rig, UI Designer @European Commission
I mean, do you have put a lot of work into it? Do you have a specific style or anything?
almost 6 years ago from Thanasis Rig, UI Designer @European Commission
I mean, do you have put a lot of work into it? Do you have a specific style or anything?
no. just name - sent from my Nokia 5110
At this point I hold people in higher regard whose signatures are simple and unstyled.
Agreed. "Please consider the environment before printing this email." makes me cringe so hard
Jonathan Shariat, B.S. Interactive Media
VP of GIF Relations @ Companyname INc.
Twitter: @DesignUXUI, Facebook: /jonathans, Youtube: jonathanshariat
"Be the change you want to see in the world"
–Mahatma Gandhi
Schedule a meeting with me via Shedule.io »
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PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING THIS EMAIL.
THIS EMAIL IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS ONLY FOR THE INTENDED RECIPIENT. IF YOU RECEIVE THIS EMAIL IN ERROR, DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY.
It shows my current Facebook profile picutren, some . basic info, company name and social buttons. I made it in HTML with tables, and it most clients it would be okay.
An image:
Upvote just for including a screenshot ;)
Sent from my Game Boy Color
My Name | My Company | www.companywebsite.com
Most employees at add UTM tags to the website link in their email signature. Every quarter we award a joke prize to the person who drove the most traffic.
?utmsource=YOURNAME&utmmedium=email&utm_campaign=signature
Just
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Bob
in plain text.
I'd say I do the same, but that'd be weird, wouldn't it?
But yeah - no signature set, I just manually punch it in:
- Dirk
I find email signatures to be ridiculous. So nothing, just my name.
It's pretty interesting that majority of the designers are director of something (and killing time on designer news)
Ah, for the signature, just my name and a link to my portfolio site. I don't need titles.
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________ ぷ = bowling person 。 = ball iii = Pins
Here is mine. It can be seen pretty much on any device and it's pretty simple and clean too. Retina image for a crispier look.
Here is mine:
I love it :O
On desktop, just name and URL in plain text, because that's what email is for. On mobile, nothing, as Google still can't figure out that a signature is supposed to appear before quoted text in the gmail app and not after it (this is not rocket surgery, folks).
Vincent Orback
no. just a photo of my business card
Either nothing or "Sent from my iPhone" because I always forget to turn that off. I avoid email like the plague so I've never had anything else
Mine is this:
~Surjith
Used this as name and signature ended up in spam folder. Don't have anything ATM.
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At one point I had to research the intricacies of this very topic (because don't ask).
I can echo simple is best. Two dashes and a space (the standard delimiter) followed by your name on the next line.
I don't even talk to people with images in their signatures.
It's one of my least favourite things when a graphic designer goes to town on an email signature design and I'm asked to build it while trying to explain the challenges of doing anything remotely complex using Outlook's email signature system.
Simple = better.
Firstname Lastname
Employer Company Name | Employer Tagline
My Lame Job Title
Street Address, City, ST ZIPCO
P: 000.000.0000 C: 000.000.0000
E: firstname.mi.lastname@employer.com
EMPLOYERWEBSITE.COM
Please consider the environment before printing this email.
Sorry, can't seem to add the four colors in the sig block or get the line breaks right
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Alex Marin
Mostly because I use my email for everything other than design, and don't want people to necessarily find me too easy.
Nothing fancy at all...
Stay awesome, C. Todd Lombardo Head of Product & Experience 617.299.6466 @iamctodd
Name, website and twitter. Plain text.
My name and my Twitter handle
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