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Over a century ago, before computers, there existed incredible works of art. Made by hand using early lithography on stone, copper etching and even wood cuts. This was a time of economic growth as the mail service connected the world.
Companies took great pleasure in designing letterheads and stationery that not only were ornate but also told a story of what they did and how successful they were. Smoke stacks billowing, horse drawn carriages parked out front of factories - these were drawn on purpose to exhibit a sense of prosperity.
One cannot help but be drawn into yesterday and marvel at the design skills and creativity used by those craftsmen years ago. We hope you will enjoy these as much as we do.
We invite you to view The Golden Age of Letterheads Series.
Click here for VOLUME ONE
Click here for VOLUME TWO
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