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Tips from our designers

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squarespace.com

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customercare@squarespace.com

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Fri, Nov 25, 2016 07:05 AM

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[Squarespace] Onboarding — 2 of 4 Choosing the right images, fonts, and logo To help you get the most out of your trial, we’ve asked our designers what they think makes a perfect website. Here are three simple steps that will help you create yours. [How to find the right fonts] Pick the right fonts and colors Typography and color highlight your brand’s personality. We recommend no more than two fonts and three colors for a cohesive look. See how our designers [find the right fonts]. [Learn how to change fonts]. [Choose compelling imagery] Choose compelling imagery Set your website apart with beautiful images. Your template includes inspirational examples that you can replace with your own photography or media. [Here’s how to get started]. [Choose compelling imagery] [Create a logo] Create a unique identity with a logo A great logo is a powerful anchor point for any website—even a personal one. Read our [tips on creating a logo], then [upload your own]. Don’t have a logo? Create one in minutes with [Squarespace Logo]. Happy with your design? We make it easy to create beautiful websites. If you’re already happy with yours, the next step is to upgrade to one of our plans. This will give you access to everything that Squarespace has to offer. [Upgrade Now] We’re here to help Our award-winning Customer Care Team is available 24/7. If you have any questions, please visit [support.squarespace.com]. [Blog] • [Help & Support] • [Answers] • [Contact Us] • [Twitter] • [Instagram] Squarespace, Inc. 225 Varick Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10014 • [Unsubscribe] [squarespace]

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