Letterhead and business stationery
Business stationery is the quiet part of a brand. Nobody compliments a letterhead, but a thin sheet with a misaligned logo undermines whatever is printed on it, and it does so on the documents that matter most: contracts, proposals and formal correspondence.
We print letterhead, second sheets, business cards, compliment slips and matching envelopes as one coordinated set, on stock chosen so the whole system feels like it belongs together.

Getting letterhead right
It has to run through your printer
This is the one that catches people out. Letterhead is printed by us and then printed on again by you, in an office laser or inkjet. Heavy textured stock that looks beautiful can jam a copier, and some coatings will not accept toner and smudge.
Tell us what it goes through and we will specify stock that works in it.
Leave room for the letter
A design that fills the sheet leaves nowhere for the actual content. Keep the working area clear and push branding to the header, the footer and the margins.
Match the set
Letterhead, second sheets, cards and envelopes should share a stock family and an ink build. Printing them as separate jobs months apart is how a set drifts out of match.
Business cards
The card is the piece most likely to be kept, so it is where specialty finishing earns its cost. Heavier stock, soft touch lamination, foil, letterpress and edge painting all read as deliberate in a way a standard card does not.
Foil, embossing and die cutting run through bindery and finishing.
Social and announcement stationery
Beyond the business set we print invitations, announcements and correspondence cards on heavy and textured stocks, often with printed envelope liners and foil. Those run offset, where our in-house ink manufacturing means a colour can be mixed to match rather than approximated.
Tell us the quantity, size, stock and deadline and we will quote it. Request a quote, upload a file, or call (504) 524-8248.






