Letterhead (Kepala Surat) Letterhead is one of the key elements to corporate identity. The layout, typestyles, and colors established dictate the design.

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Letterhead (Kepala Surat) Letterhead is one of the key elements to corporate identity. The layout, typestyles, and colors established dictate the design of all the pieces that follow — from business cards and envelopes to website brochure.

Basic components of a letterhead 1.Firm or organization name 2.Logo 3.Motto or statement of business philosophy 4.Street address and mailing address 5.Telephone number(s) 6.Fax number 7. address and/or web address

Basic components of a letterhead Corporate and nonprofit letterheads often list officers or board members, as well. That is a lot of information to fit into a relatively small space. Remember, most of letterhead needs to be left blank for the message area.

Various Letterhead sizes 1.8.5" X 11" (standard letterhead size or A4 letterhead) " X 14" (legal letterheads or A5 letterheads) " X 23.39" (A2 letterheads) " X " (7¼" X 10½") also called executive letterheads.

Creating a Letterhead 1.Plan your letterhead. 2.Choose a graphic. 3.Convert to black and white. 4.Enter your text. 5.Insert your graphic. 6.Polish your letterhead.