
Stationery design plays an imperative responsibility in the corporate identity of a company. Stationery design includes office items such as business cards, letterheads, continuation sheets, slips, etc. The content and the overall appeal of stationery items is important to increase the efficiency of any brand. I have selected some very helpful resources containing Stationery design inspiration, galleries, templates and tutorials. Hope you find them useful. And yes, “Stationery” has to be spelled with an “e”, not an “a”…Please!
Stationery Design Inspiration & Galleries
Below are some of the best stationery design galleries for inspiration:
- Deviant Art Corporate Gallery
- Stationery Style
- FromFiftyFive Corporate Identity Gallery
- Huge List of Crazy & Beautiful Letterhead Designs
- Business Cards Observer-Unique Business Card Design Inspiration
- Corporate Design from Lemonflip.sk
- Business Cards on Itevenhasawatermark
- Stationery – A set on Flickr
- Best of Business Stationery, Letterhead & Business Cards on AllGraphicDesign
- A selection of Identity projects on Graphic-Exchange
- POTD – Identity Design on QBN
- 35 Amazing Stationery Pack Designs
- A website about Corporate Identity with dozens of useful links
Stationery Design Templates
Stationery Design Templates with the right sizes and proper guidelines:
- Tons of Letterhead, Postcard, Brochure, Calendar and Envelope templates (Mostly Illustrator & Quark supported)
- Legal Stationery Templates (MS Word)
- Free Stationery & Business Cards Templates
- Free InDesign Templates for Business Cards, Letterheads and Envelopes
- Ardcors Documents and Letters PSD
- 350 dpi Business Card Template
Stationery Design Tutorials
Stationery Design Tutorials to get you started with designing:
A tutorial to show you how to lay out an A4 letterhead, choose type sympathetic to a company’s logo, and select paper stocks and print techniques. Furthermore, it demonstrates how to convert your design into a Word document for internal office use.
A really smart and easy way to design a letterhead at very little expense that still looks professional.
Suppose you have dozens of names and their data to be put on cards, invitations etc., you can save your time by using the “Data Merge” feature in Adobe InDesign. With the Data Merge feature, you actually merge a data source file with your design and InDesign automatically produces each personalized version of the design. You can use this time-saving technique for designs such as letters, envelopes, invitations, mailing labels, post cards, etc.
Other Readings
- What makes a good Business Card by David Airey
- Letterhead Planning & Design
- Top 10 Tips for Corporate Stationery
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- Logo Design and Stationery Set Presentation Templates
- 30+ Handy Blank Templates for Designers
- 20 Free and Elegant Fonts Ideal for Business Card Designs
- 40+ Black Business Card Designs
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January 1st, 2010 at 3:07 pm
Excellent post with great resources. Thanks for the include.
Gavin
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