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- Wheeler, Alina. Designing Brand Identity, 2012, pp. 146–147. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Letterheads. Gallery of historic letterheads v t e...
- In American politics, a letterhead organization (or letterhead group) is a public policy or other group lacking substantial active membership. In contrast...
- originally been made for do****ents such as government bonds. Bond is used for letterheads and other stationery, and as paper for electronic printers. Widely emplo****...
- of telephone numbers, email addresses, and web addresses in print, on letterheads, and similar purposes. As described by the standard, ⟨+⟩ is the international...
- eXchange" into an acronym for "Complete Entertainment eXchange", and company letterheads state "CeX LTD is trading as CeX Entertainment Exchange". In 2005, CeX...
- number. After a show in La Crosse, Wisconsin, an urgent message on the letterhead of the local Catholic diocese's newspaper was sent to FBI director J....
- administrations in India. It is also used by private citizens in India on letterheads, business cards and other personal uses, but with certain restrictions...
- version was for the Apple II and created signs, cards, banners, and letterheads. Designed by David Balsam and programmed by Martin Kahn, it became one...
- White House" as its formal name in 1901 via Executive Order. The current letterhead wording and arrangement of "The White House" with the word "Washington"...
- would always have four-colour letterheads, and alongside other BBC brands could mean anything up to ten-colour letterheads and stationery. Lambie-Nairn's...