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An applications page on letterhead, pairing a photo of foil-stamped letterhead on a green notebook with a full typeset corporate letter template.
Summary
The opening applications page: how the brand's letterhead is produced and laid out, shown as a styled photo of the physical stationery beside a full corporate letter template.
Visual description
Warm cream background, section number "2.9.1 Letterhead" top-left on a hairline rule. The left text column explains the letterhead is printed on Mohawk Via Felt paper for a light, textured feel, with the logo foil-stamped in black gloss for contrast, and that a logo-only second sheet is used for subsequent pages. The right area pairs two elements: a styled photograph of cream letterhead curling over a forest-green hardcover notebook, the black foil-stamped logo visible at the sheet's lower area; and a complete letter template laid out at right with a dated header, recipient block, several columns of justified body copy, a signature, and a compact right-hand column of office addresses, principals and contact details, anchored top-right by the logo. The persistent left-rail section index (Applications in bold with an arrow) and the standard footer sit on hairline rules.
Key takeaway
Presenting a stationery item as both a tactile object (material, stock name, foil finish) and a working typeset template on one page, so the brand feels physical and immediately usable. Specifying the actual paper stock and print finish raises the perceived craft of the whole identity.
Reuse notes
A strong reference for the stationery section of a corporate or professional-services brand guide, especially firms that value a premium printed presence. The paired object-photo and template layout is directly reusable for business cards, compliment slips and other collateral. Calling out a named paper stock and foil finish only pays off if production will actually honour it.
From this deck: Letterhead stationery and template
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