Letterheads in Natick, Massachusetts, are representations of the companies here that send them. Natick dates back to 1651, when a Puritan missionary from England, John Eliot, received a commission from Parliament to “settle” the Native tribes near the Massachusetts River. From these early beginnings, the community grew to a mostly agricultural settlement. However, when the sewing machine was invented in 1858, Natick became a center for shoe manufacturing, with 23 factories operating. At Minuteman Press, we're proud to serve residents of this historic community.
When a company uses letterhead, it is sending a “snapshot” of itself, so the Stationery must be accurate, legible, and attractive. The recipient will see not only the company name, but its logo, address, phone, and other contact information. Most importantly, the recipient will also have the name of someone in the organization who is there to assist them with any concerns they may have. This changes the organization from a huge, faceless entity into someone who will respond as an individual.
Letterhead also is unique to a company, since the organization chooses the color and weight of the paper, the typeface and size, the ink, and incorporates its logo and any additional artwork. The paper makes the first impression on the reader, and should be warm and welcoming, rather than cold and off-putting.
Letterheads in Natick offer companies here a tool for presenting themselves to clients. Please visit us or call Minuteman Press today for your free quote.Get a Free Quote for Stationery Get a Free Quote for Letterheads
