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Email Standards Project: Bring the Bling

Posted by Mathew Patterson on November 28, 2007 in Site Updates

Now that we’ve officially launched the Email Standards Project, we want to spread the word as far as we can, so the right people hear about it. Every person who believes that email standards are important needs a way to show it on their site or brochure or forehead.

We thought about creating some ‘I support Email Standards’ type badges on our own, but then it occurred to us that we had tons of talented designers who probably have some fantastic ideas for pimping the project. All of that talent should not be wasted!

So this is your chance: Create a website badge, come up with a great tagline, design a t-shirt, sticker or tattoo - be as creative as you like in coming up with something that you and other people could use to spread the word and show support for the Email Standards Project.

You can grab a copy of the logo and get cracking, just make sure to keep it positive in nature. Send your work to us by email or leave a comment on the post and we will share them here. Whether you design something yourself, or just use someone’s design on your site, your support is really valuable.

15 Comments so far

Doug Neiner said...

This project is fantastic and well worth the effort! Having to explain to my client why we can’t make nice e-mails in Lotus Notes, or even if we do, it won’t look the same in any other client, gets old after a while. I will be checking up regularly!

Please upload a vector version of the logo so I (and other designers using Illustrator or Inkscape) can get started on some badges and such. The png won’t translate well for different sizes and media (t-shirts, etc). Thanks!

Posted 11:35 am on 29 November 2007 - #1
Dave Greiner said...

Thanks for the kind words Doug, much appreciated. We’re working on the vector version now and will have it posted shortly. I’ll make sure I update the post as soon as it’s available.

We can’t wait to see what you guys come up with.

Posted 11:53 am on 29 November 2007 - #2
Dave Greiner said...

Hey Doug, you’ll be pleased to know that 3 vector version of the ESP logo are now available for download. Make sure you let us know what you come up with.

Posted 6:20 pm on 29 November 2007 - #3
Doug Neiner said...

Thanks Dave! The format is perfect. I will be sure to show you some ideas as soon as I have them done! Thanks for getting this up so quickly!

Posted 4:21 am on 30 November 2007 - #4

Dave -

So psyched to see this launch. The badge is on my <a href="http://iamyellingcanyouhearme.com>blog</a>, nothing fancy, but once I launch my business site, I do something better ... I also see T shirts in the making ;)

Posted 11:35 am on 01 December 2007 - #5

Wow ....

how about this - blog. The shame!

Posted 11:37 am on 01 December 2007 - #6
Sarah Hall said...

I too have had to explain to clients that their emails don’t arrive how they are sent so am an avid supporter of this cause

Posted 11:58 pm on 04 December 2007 - #7
Snorri Pall said...

It would be nice to see Outlook 2003 and Express as well.

Posted 12:44 am on 05 December 2007 - #8
Sam Westley said...

Agreed.. this is a ritous project.

I agree with Snorii Pall, It would be a great help to have outlook 2003 and express in there too.

Posted 8:19 pm on 07 December 2007 - #9
Dave Greiner said...

Thanks for the kind words guys. Snorri and Sam, the purpose of the project is to help email client developers fix the current problems with their emails clients, so we’re only focusing on the latest versions of that email client so they know where to go from here.

If you’re looking for a full rundown of CSS support for older but still popular email clients, check out this report.

Posted 10:42 am on 08 December 2007 - #10
Andre said...

Just found the project through the status message of a friend in skype. Interesting. RSS feed is in my reader now

Posted 9:43 pm on 21 December 2007 - #11
wow gold said...

Thanks for the kind words guys. Snorri and Sam, the purpose of the project is to help email client developers fix the current problems with their emails clients, so we’re only focusing on the latest versions of that email client so they know where to go from here.

If you’re looking for a full rundown of CSS support for older but still popular email clients,

Posted 2:58 pm on 18 November 2008 - #12

I too have had to explain to clients that their emails don’t arrive how they are sent so am an avid supporter of this cause..
thanks
regards,

pay as you go mobile phones

Posted 8:26 am on 19 November 2008 - #13
wow gold said...

an avid supporter of this cause..
thanks
regards, everyone who emailed us about Mobile Me, including Georg Stadler and Stefan Kremer who both sent in screengrabs.

Posted 12:45 am on 20 November 2008 - #14
Site Ekle said...

I too have had to explain to clients that their emails don’t arrive how they are sent so am an avid supporter of this cause

Posted 5:04 am on 20 November 2008 - #15

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