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A stationery application page showing branded folders, letterhead and a business card in blue with a tonal hawk watermark, mocked up on a wood surface.
Summary
The stationery application page: branded blue folders, white letterhead and a business card, each carrying a tonal hawk watermark, photographed laid out on a light wood surface with a small "Stationery" label.
Visual description
A photographic mockup on pale wood shows the print stationery suite. Solid cobalt-blue presentation folders carry a darker tonal hawk graphic; an open folder reveals a white inner sheet with a faint hawk watermark and the small CIBSE lockup. White letterhead sheets, a window-card and a business card (with a colorful gradient hawk and a QR code) complete the set. A small "Stationery" heading and a short white caption sit at the left, noting a simplified palette is used for formal print collateral. The pieces stay restrained, mostly blue and white, versus the brighter digital assets elsewhere.
Key takeaway
Pulling the palette back to blue-and-white with a subtle tonal hawk watermark for formal print, deliberately quieter than the vibrant digital materials, which keeps letters and cards feeling serious while still on-brand. The hawk-as-watermark is an elegant low-key brand cue.
Reuse notes
The first of several application mockups. Useful as a reference for how a loud digital brand can dial itself down for corporate stationery; the watermark-and-restrained-palette move travels to any letterhead system.






































