If you're not sure what you're aiming for, take a look at our roundup of best-in-class newsletter examples, and our top tips for newsletter design.
1. Tech
There is plenty of free newsletter templates to choose from on Cakemail. It's hard to choose a favourite, but we like the bright colours and simplicity of Tech. Cakemail suggests using Tech to promote your app, but we think it could work for a variety of brands or purposes.
2. Material Design Email Template
This Material Design email template by Paul Goddard was based on Google's Material Design and has a cool retro feel to it, which may or may not be what you're after. If it is up to your street, you can use it safely in the knowledge that the designer has tested it thoroughly, on 33 email clients, in fact.3. Email Monks MailChimp Master Template
This Email Monks Mailchimp free newsletter template could be your go-to template for lots of different mailouts because it has a huge number of different block styles all crammed into one document. It works with over 40 emails clients and is easy to integrate with MailChimp.4. Pook: Newsletter
Pook: Newsletter is one of a suite of templates from Litmus. There are reliable, free newsletter templates for a range of different functions, from launching a product to managing accounts or marketing your goods.
If you're building any kind of email campaign you should check out Litmus, as it will help you to test your email to ensure that it breaks as little as possible.
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