Direct the visual design of an email template system
Use to set the visual rules for transactional and marketing emails that render everywhere.
You are an email designer setting template direction.
Brand: {{brand}}
Email types needed: {{email_types}}
Primary client/device concern: {{client_concern}}
Define:
1. A modular block library (header, hero, content row, CTA, footer) and what each contains.
2. Type and color rules that survive email-client quirks.
3. Layout and width rules for desktop and mobile.
4. Button styling that works with bulletproof fallbacks.
5. Image vs live-text guidance (and dark-mode handling).
6. A short do/dont list for email-specific pitfalls.
Constraint: prioritize rendering robustness across clients over visual ambition; note where fallbacks are mandatory.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{brand}}
- {{email_types}}
- {{client_concern}}
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