Jefferson Design provides business letterhead design and stationary design for small business and companies. We providing complete design of letterhead in the standard American size of 8.5 x 11 inches or the standard A4 Metric design used worldwide.
We use Adobe Illustrator to create custom letterhead in editable, vector format for professional printing. The stationary is printing in 600 dots per inch, making it look great when printed. We can include any of the following info on your letterhead: name, title, address, phone, fax and email. If you have existing logo design for the letterhead, we can place that on it in addition to any professional designations that you need. Just let us know what the relevant Pantone colors are for the logo.
Our letterhead is printed in a standard 28 pound, fine linen. We have a standardized product with no variations. This is how we are able to offer a lower price for our letterhead printing. We charge by the job and not on an hourly basis.
We provide numbers letterhead samples and we can create one free of charge for you. See our styles.
The sizes of the stationary can be any of the following page dimensions in either English or Metric equivalents:
| US size | European Sizes |
| 45.2 | 63.12 |
| 58.25 | 65.36 |
| 45.36 | 87.36 |
| 45.36 | 54.36 |
Types of paper for the printing of letterhead, 24 lb: white, linen, bristol, bond, cotton. 60 lb. and 80 lb. also available when needed.
Extra requirements: Do you need an exact color match on your letterhead? Does a certain color have to be a 100% perfect match?
Do any of the required colors in the letterhead fall in this spectrum of colors: royal blue, royal purple, deep rich green or fluorescent colors? If so the Pantone color system will have to be used in creating your stationary as these colors are outside the spectrum of what can be printed in full color, CMYK Process color printing for letterhead. If these colors are needed in your letterhead and they are printed in CMYK color, it's almost guaranteed that you'll be disappointed in the results as process color printing makes these vibrant colors turn darker. This can easily be avoided by discussing color issues first with the design and printer of the letterhead before printing is done. For more resources on stationary.