Signalnoise Digest: Newsletter sign-up

After a few months of thinking about it, I finally made the leap to get things set up for my newsletter. Today marks the launch of the Signalnoise Digest, a periodic e-newsletter I will be creating and sending out to those who sign-up to be on the mailing list. The Signalnoise Digest will be a little summary of stuff happening on the blog and in the studio, as well as some heads-up sneaks to upcoming events and launches. I promise to make these little mailings cool enough to earn that coveted spot in your email inbox.

So, swing on over to the sign-up form and get yourself hooked up for the new Signalnoise Digest!


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7 responses to “Signalnoise Digest: Newsletter sign-up”

  1. bernie bakari Avatar
    bernie bakari

    Hi,

    Graphic design Noob! here, would love to join your mailing list.

    Thanks in advance

    Bernie

  2. jmgarrido Avatar

    that’s a good new ;)

  3. Mat MacQuarrie Avatar

    It’s about time! : P

  4. james Avatar

    No kidding, Mat. I was really dragging my heels on this one. :)

  5. PeachS Avatar
    PeachS

    Hey Mr. White,

    Can you add me to your list please :)

    Steph

  6. Jeff Finley Avatar

    Sweet, I signed up! I look forward to getting our amazingly designed newsletter.

    What do you think is better, an HTML “newsletter” or a personal plain text email? Do you have a problem with the inherent lack of personability that an HTML newsletter has? I feel like’s so one-sided, like an announcement. So I have started doing plain text emails again that are more conversational. But I still do both. What do you like James?

  7. james Avatar

    Steph, you can actually add yourself to the mailing list. Just hit the link in the post above and fill out the form. Easy. :)

    Jeff, thanks for the note, dude! I don’t have too much of an issue with HTML newsletter as long as it’s designed appropriately. I have mine designed to the Signalnoise brand so it matches everything I have online, which in my mind makes it more personal. I wanted it to be nice and simple, a small extension of the website.

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