Background Color or Image:
Get your entire email to stand out by adding a solid background color or patterned image. However, keep in mind that some email clients like Outlook or Yahoo! Mail won’t display background images. Emails read on those email providers will appear with just a white background.
Text Highlight:
Get your readers’ eyes focused on the message you want to highlight. If you’re offering a promotion or having a seasonal sale, you could design a box with dashed lines to make it look like a traditional percent off coupon.
Call to Action Button:
It’s usually the whole point of sending out an email in the first place– the call to action. And using a button to focus your readers on what you want them to do is an easy way to get them to take that action. Plus you make it simple for your mobile readers to get to your site if you give them a button to click. Design your button to get the most attention in the email. First the text needs to be as clear and concise as possible. The options are limitless, but the old standbys include “Buy Nowâ€ÂÂÂ, “Get Started†or “Donateâ€ÂÂÂ. In terms of the button design, take into account the color, shape, size, width and border.
Break Up Your Content:
If you’re sending out a lengthy email like a newsletter that has a few different articles, consider breaking up the content with some simple lines.
One cautionary note, don’t go into email design overload where you inadvertently make the text difficult to read or the email too overwhelming to view. What’s worse than white font against a dark background? Email eyesores will only get your email noticed in a way that you don’t want. You know, like in “that’s the ugliest email I’ve ever seen†way. Always err on the side of simplicity with your design choices, and be consistent with your existing brand aesthetic.