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​Find your (free!) .design domain before someone else does

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Perhaps you've already seen the new .design domain on a friend's site, business card or being used b

Perhaps you've already seen the new .design domain on a friend's site, business card or being used by some of the major companies amplifying their design content on .design, like [Facebook.design](. The basic premise is that it is impossible to get a good .com domain and now not only can you get something short and brandable in .design, you can stand out and be more explicit, telling potential clients what you do before they even arrive at your website. We're offering you the first year free and annual renewals for $35, which is a great deal as it retails for $70 elsewhere. Your .design domain also includes free: - 1 year of email hosting to create a coordinating, professional email address! - WHOIS privacy so your contact details aren't published online - Integrated Weebly website builder - Intuitive hosting and domain connection to existing sites, such as Squarespace and Wordpress. - SSL certs for added security for any online shops or to give your site an SEO boost [Take me to my free .design domain!]( This offer extends to most .design names; premium names are excluded but click through to search around. Best, Andrew Merriam Director Business Development andrew@toplevel.design Who's using .design? While you may use your .design domain to start a new portfolio, improve your existing site and branding or just to create a fun email address, major brands are using it to highlight their design leadership. Sites like [facebook.design]( [airbnb.design]( [booking.design]( [npr.design]( and [kohler.design]( are new content destinations created by these brands' design teams. Many of them are aimed at highlighting their work culture and style to bolster competitive design recruiting and stand out from the pack! This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Graphic Design Junction · www.GraphicDesignJunction.com · Birmingham B4135 · Pakistan [MailChimp Email Marketing](

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