Yes, but only sparingly, to emphasize a point.
Depending on the context of your email, it may be better to use colour than other formatting.
A professional email should be in one text type (Calabri) and with the black type setting throughout. If you are including links then it best to ensure they are underlined and the font is blue if your email composer did not automatically format them in this style.
Emphasis of words should be done mainly with italics, bold is often associated with anger or urgency and if misused will appear unprofessional. Italics are used to highlight a key word in a sentence:
No formatting:
I need to know by tomorrow or I will not be able to attend the interview.
Badly formatting:
I need to know by tomorrow or I will not be able to attend the interview.
Good formatting:
I need to know by tomorrow or I will not be able to attend the interview
Black
The flag that was used as the basis of the design of Alabama's flag was the flag of Scotland. The design was the same with just a few modifications like the color.
An illustrator can be used to design long boards.
HTML does work in emails but to varying degrees. The name of the game with HTML and emails is testing, testing, testing. Unfortunately each reader interprets the HTML differently so you have to be very specific in your coding. Be warned that css doesn't work well in emails and should only be used inline
Yes. It does depend on context: exclamation marks are heavily used in emails by many people, such usage would be deemed irrational in more formal writing. It does reduce the impact of the exclamation if it's used at the end of every sentence, even in emails, and to many readers comes across as dorky.
Used as a mass noun, "email" has no plural. However, it can be used as count noun in informal writing. In that case the plural is "emails". (In formal writing "email messages" should be used instead of "emails".) Examples of the mass noun: John received email / much email Examples of the count noun: Peter received an email / 5 emails / many emails In this respect "email" is comparable to "wine", which can be used as a count noun as well, for example in "5 French wines".
Typography can be used in design to convey a specific tone, mood, or message. The choice of font, spacing, size, and color can all affect how the text is perceived by the viewer. Typography can also help guide the reader's eye and create hierarchy in the design.
Assuming you have binary components the McCabe Thiele Method should be used. Otherwise a process simulator such as Aspen, Pro/II, and/or KGTower should be used.
red
yes
The eye dropper tool found in art or design programs has one function. When a color is clicked with the eye dropper, the paint tools are automatically altered so that any further placement of color will occur in the color that was chosen by the dropper.
Dexcool. ORANGE color.