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Stationery

Stationery is the slowest, most deliberate medium a brand or a person has — and that's the point. We turn identities into paper: letterhead with real presence, notecards that get kept, envelopes that announce what's inside before it's opened.

How suites come together

A suite is one identity across many pieces. Letterhead usually runs in two grades — laser-friendly offset for volume, textured cotton letterpress for signatures. Envelopes match or get custom-converted to sizes no catalog carries. Notecards go ultra-thick with gilded or painted edges; thank-you cards close the loop. Personal monograms and corporate identities run the same presses — engraving included, for correspondence that means it.

The craft lives in the details that don't photograph: paper that takes a fountain pen without feathering, inks hand-mixed to the Pantone your brand actually is, a blind emboss registered dead-center on a 4-bar card. We keep house sheets from the cotton and European mills on the shelf and match anything you're already printed on. And a suite doesn't have to arrive all at once — plenty of clients start with notecards, fall for the paper, and build out the letterhead and envelopes from there.

Stationery, piece by piece

Stationery samples

FAQ

What goes in a suite?

Typically letterhead (often two grades — laser-friendly and cotton letterpress), matching envelopes, correspondence or notecards, and thank-you cards — one identity across every piece.

Personal or corporate?

Both. Personal monograms and social stationery run on the same presses as corporate suites — letterpress, engraving, foil, and edge treatments included.

Can you match an existing identity?

Yes — inks hand-mixed to Pantone, papers matched to existing pieces, and custom-converted envelopes in any size the identity calls for.

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