I started to create my mock up invitation before I'd signed up for Letterpop and discovered that there was a limit to how much I could do without signing up. Once I'd registered, I could upload images, preview etc.
In the end, I wasn't too happy with my creation because I couldn't seem to edit as much as I wanted to - you're confined to the allocated space - any extra text does not appear in the space provided. And I completely lost a column of text (the option to add text completely disappeared). Next time, I would choose a more fancy template as the one I chose was very basic. Anyhow, here it is warts and all: http://letterpop.com/newsletters/?id=86083-e0ecd3
Once I get better at using Letterpop, it will actually be quite a useful tool for publishing invitations for work and otherwise. I'm actually glad that I persevered with it and got as far as I did.
Now, back to the desk...
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What a great idea to use Letterpop to create invitations for skilling sessions such as Timebase. Good on you for keep at it.
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