3 Free E-Mail Image-Signature Generators To Style Your Email Address!

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Do you like to sign your emails in style? Or just like the way many bloggers put their email address in image format on contact pages like this…image

If yes we have 3 tools to share with you. All these tools are similar to use except few differences as mentioned below. Here are some general instructions…

  • Go to any tools site
  • Put your ID part only and select service from drop-down menu.
  • Click submit and you will see images like above.

#1: E-Mail Icon Generator

Unique features…

  • It supports maximum number of email service providers
  • It supports domains like co.in for yahoo.co.in email addresses, co.uk for hotmail.co.uk, and so on.
  • Provides link to image which you can use all over the web.
  • Advance options like changing foreground, background color, fonts.
  • You can specify any email provider in advance options.

Samples:

  • image
  • image

Links: Email Icon Generator | Advance Options

#2: E-Mail Signature Generator

Unique features…

  • Allow to choose custom color for id part only. Good if you don’t like to loose email services’ logo while changing color.
  • You can directly email image to your email account.
  • Provides link to image which you can use all over the web.

Samples:

  • image
  • image

Link: E-Mail Signature Generator

#3: GMAIL Only Signature Generator

This is only for Gmail users. If you are looking for samples like below then this is for you…

  • image
  • image

The site is in a foreign language which I can’t understand. Anyway just change rahul286 in following link with your Gmail username part. Then open up modified link in browser and you will get a page containing images like above. There are no advance options here! Here comes my link…

http://www.hkwebs.net/catalog/tools/gmail/index.php?main_action=show&user=rahul286

Thats it! If possible upload final image you want to use on your server if possible.

Apart from styling, email addresses published in image formats are unreadable by spam bots. So you get spam protection as well!

If you know any similar tools please let us know… :-)

Related: Insert HTML Signature in Gmail

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  1. #
    Vivek Narula on March 28, 2008

    Hi Rahul,

    I have tried the third one and got this source code

    I am trying to put this in my Gmail’s signatures but it is not showing image it is just showing the plain HTML only as it is.

    How can i put this as an image ?

    Please help.
    Thanks

  2. #
    Rahul Bansal on March 28, 2008

    @Vivek
    By default, Gmail doesn’t support HTML/images in signature so you need to use a script to insert HTML Signature in Gmail.

  3. #
    Vivek Narula on March 30, 2008

    Thanks Rahul, It works…..,

    One more thing to know :)

    Is there any way we can make our E-mail to show the images in Gmail to the Receipts of our E-mail by overwriting the “Display images option” in Gmail ?

    Thanks Again !!

  4. #
    Rahul Bansal on March 30, 2008

    @Vivek
    Its not possible buddy. Even if someone finds a hack to do that, it won’t last long!
    By the way the option creates trouble for new receipts only as our friends normally like to see images from us. :-)

  5. #
    Geeta on October 29, 2008

    Hey Rahul,

    I’m trying to have an image along with my text signature. On Mac, I can see the image along with the signature but in Windows m/c, my signature shows the image as an attachment. Any ideas how to create the signature such that the image appears along with my signature?

  6. #
    Rahul Bansal on November 25, 2008

    @Geeta -
    Sorry for late reply Geeta.
    I am not sure how your are viewing your signature.
    which browser/service you are using?
    web stuff like above are platform independent so please provide more details.

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