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Newsletter design for print and email

Susan06

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How do you produce both a printed and email newsletter with the same content? I design several newsletters each month in InDesign for print (letter or legal size, typically double-sided) and send my teacher
a PDF Is there a quick and easy way to transform this layout for email? My teach uses MailChimp. Many of the classmates are also looking for the option of both a print and digital newsletter
 
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I have done brochers and newslstters for print as well as email marketing campaign. You can either start on a ready made template or create yourself. The first time, you will have to create a template, however, next time you are doing newsletters, you can reuse that template. By the way mass email services like mailchimp has ready built templates that help you create amazing email newsletter.
 
If you want to design a newsletter that you will be printing, you can do it either on indesign, pagemaker, photoshop, or illustrator. You can also design your email on adobe spark
 
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I am not a graphic designer, however, I take interest on photoshop and I want to master my photoshop skills. I am interested in image manipulation on photoshop as well as image air brushing.
 
I have seen someone who has done this before. I think he used templates, I his case he designed it himself but you can also use already made ones from major service providers.
 
If you want to design newsletter that you will be sending via emails, choose any mass email service providers. These mass email providers have templates that makes easy to design newsletters.
 

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