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Encyclopedia > Letterhead

A letterhead is the heading at the top of a sheet of letter paper, usually consisting of a name and an address, and for corporate use, their Corporate design. It can also refer to a piece of letter paper imprinted with this heading. Comparison of the most common paper sizes. ... The official design of the logo and name of a company or institution used on letterheads, envelopes, forms, folders, brochures, etc. ...


Letterheads often include design features such as a background and a logo and are used as templates for printed letters. The templates can be saved in .doc (Microsoft Word) format but can also be in image format.


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Letterhead (1302 words)
Welcome viewer to Letterhead, an archive containing the collected public works of the Author.
Letterhead also chronicles the struggling Author's efforts to get his first novel, The Crystal Key, published, starting as of February 17, 2007.
Today’s word is the noun, “cockade.” A cockade is a rosette (or a knot of ribbons) worn in a hat as a badge of office or as part of a uniform.
Letterhead Printing (251 words)
Letterhead printing is the first step in demonstrating professionalism to those whom you do business with.
Flat printed letterhead is identified by the way the ink settles on the paper, with flat printing the ink does not add to the thickness of the page as with raised printing.
Many who purchase custom printed letterhead prefer the unique texture of raised printing, and many more recognize that thermography is the least expensive way to get professional letterhead.
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