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: Should I use a company's letterhead on all of their files? I'm doing some design work for a company. I did a letterhead for them a while ago, and now I'm designing some forms that they will

@Ravi4787994

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I'm doing some design work for a company. I did a letterhead for them a while ago, and now I'm designing some forms that they will be providing to clientele to fill out. These are forms that will be printed and handed out in person to prospective clients to be filled out and returned on the spot.

Should these forms that I am designing be on the letterhead? Or is the letterhead pretty much for just letters. Is there some kind of "standard practice" for what a letterhead should be used for?

I ask because the letterhead takes up a bit of the page space, and I'll have to be economical with the form if I intend to put it on the letterhead.

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@Caterina889

Yes.

In general, any materials which leave the clients' office should be branded, that includes forms. Some alteration from a letterhead may be required to fulfill the requirements of the form, but the same elements should be present - identity and contact information.

In some cases, I've designed two letterheads - A primary letterhead for most usage, then a secondary page with more attention to white space to allow more content on a page. Similar to the idea of a Home Page and a Seconary Page for web design.

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