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February 12, 2018

#Inspiration: The 6 Best Love Letter Quotes of All Time

Filed under: Phrases & Wording — Tags: , , , , — Megan Duffy @ 11:12 am
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Trying to pen the perfect Valentine’s Day love letter can be tough, especially when you can’t seem to get any further than “Dear Darling.” Not to fret. We’ve gathered excerpts from the best love letters of all time that can serve as inspiration.

Whether you use the sentiments verbatim or as a jumping off point for writing your own words, the expression of your love may soon flow freely from your pen.

From Ernest Hemingway

“I can’t say how every time I ever put my arms around you I felt that I was home.”

American novelist Ernest Hemingway wrote more than two dozen love letters to actress Marlene Dietrich between 1949 and 1958. Although the letters were flirtatious and intimate, the two were strictly friends.

From John Keats

“My love has made me selfish. I cannot exist without you — I am forgetful of every thing but seeing you again — my Life seems to stop there — I see no further. You have absorb’d me.”

You’d expect Romantic poet John Keats to easily be able to craft one of the best love letters of all time, and he doesn’t disappoint. The above excerpt comes from a letter he penned to his next-door neighbor Fanny Brawne in 1819.

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From Jimi Hendrix

“Happiness is within you….so unlock the chains from your heart and let yourself grow—

like the sweet flower you are….

I know the answer—

Just spread your wings and set yourself

FREE.”

Jimi Hendrix displayed extraordinary passion through his guitar, as well as through his pen. The above letter was addressed to “little girl,” and signed “Love to you forever.”

From Juliette Drouet

“I love you because I love you, because it would be impossible for me not to love you. I love without question, with calculation, without reason good or bad, faithfully, with all my heart and soul, and every facility.”

French actress Juliette Drouet abandoned her acting career when she became the mistress of French poet and author Victor Hugo. Their affair began after Hugo was betrayed by his wife, and Drouet became his constant companion for decades.

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From Winston Churchill

“I kiss your vision as it rises before my mind. Your dear heart throbs often in my own.”

Winston Churchill was a phenomenal statesman, as well as a gifted writer. In addition to having multiple memorable quotes attributed to his name, he masters the power of words in a 1909 love letter to his wife, Clementine.

From Marilyn Monroe

“I love you till my heart could burst. All I love, all I want, all I need is you—forever.”

Although the marriage between Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio lasted a scant 274 days, she was evidently enamored by the Yankee great when she wrote the words above.

So grab your pen, select your stationery, and let your sentiments flow. No matter who you’re penning your love letter to, PaperDirect has the perfect cards and stationery to house your romantic words.

March 4, 2014

How to Make a Professional Company Letterhead

Filed under: Designing Your Business Communication — Tags: , , — PDWriter @ 10:12 am

Debonaire Foil Border Papers  by PaperDirectA professional letterhead elevates your business communications and projects your brand. Modern tools and improved printer technology mean that it is possible to make professional letterhead right in your office.

Choosing a Professional Font

There are thousands of free and paid fonts available. Consider your business’s branding and image when choosing the one that is best for your letterhead. For a modern feel, look at fun options like Coolvetica or Abraham Lincoln. More reserved or authoritative brands may prefer classic fonts like Garamond or Bookman.

Look specifically for fonts that have been optimized for print; ones which are geared toward screen display, such as Georgia or Verdana, will not have as crisp and clean an appearance as those designed with print in mind. Limit your design to one serif and one san serif font for a clean, readable and professional look.

What to Include

Blue Elegance Foil Letterhead by PaperDirectWith all of the points of contact modern businesses have, it can be hard to decide what to include on your company’s letterhead. When deciding how to make a letterhead for your business, include the options your clients are most likely to use and those that best display your firm’s strengths. At minimum, include the company name, logo, street address and phone number. You can also include an email address and the company URL if you have room.

Valuable Online Tools

Not a designer? You have nothing to fear. There are a number of tools online to help you create the perfect letterhead for your business. When learning how to make a letterhead, look at examples online from other businesses and take note of features you like. Then, use online design software or handy free templates to put your vision into action.

As you design your letterhead, think about the paper that best represents your business. PaperDirect offers a number of options, from earth-friendly recycled stationery paper to thick and creamy parchment. Come to us for paper worthy of your business image.

January 22, 2014

How to Improve Your Business Communication Skills in 30 Days

Filed under: Designing Your Business Communication — Tags: — PDWriter @ 9:46 am

Business communication is tricky. Whether it is B2B or B2 community, effective communication enables a small business to build trust and earn respect; it creates a productive work environment where creativity and problem solving can flourish. But here is the thing: despite the fact you are conducting business in the information age, an age where messages are sent, received, and processed at the speed of light, much of what you try to communicate to others is misunderstood. If you want to better connect with clients and businesses, you need to learn how to improve business communication skills.

1. Text messages, emoticons, and “likes” –in the age of instant communication and 140-character tweets, formal writing is falling by the wayside. Formal writing, however, is key to good business communication. Whether you are writing an article, preparing a report or giving a presentation, good vocabulary, grammar, and word context will enable you to get your message across.

2. Business isn’t just what product or service you are selling; it is the presentation of that product or service. There is a visual aspect to communication that should not be taken for granted. If you want clients and businesses to pay attention to your brand, then you need the right displays, boards, flyers, and mailers. Envelopes and letterheads say a great deal about your business, so make a good first impression when it comes to formal communications.

3. Yes, the bottom line is important. However, forging positive and meaningful relationships with clients and companies is the heart of good business. So how do you forge those relationships? You listen. Communication is a two-way street, and in order for it to be effective, you need to understand and empathize with what the other party is telling you.

4. There are numerous online communication tools at your fingertips. For example, Hootsuite enables you to manage your social media campaign by scheduling daily posts, tweets, and messages. Do you need to streamline your email marketing system? MailChimp makes it easier to create, edit, and manage email campaigns and newsletters. Finally, a conferencing tool like Skype is perfect for new contacts or conducting international business.

To discover other ways to improve your business communication skills, visit PaperDirect.

March 29, 2011

Business Letterheads – Which Are The Best Designs?

Filed under: Marketing & Sales Promotion Techniques — Tags: — PDWriter @ 8:00 am

Back Nine Letterhead PapersMany times the first impression you get to make on someone is via some type of correspondence. A letter of introduction or some kind of note to set a meeting to begin a relationship with a company on your company stationery is often the first thing a prospective client sees. This means the business letterheads on your stationery has to make a positive, memorable impact on them, so having a well designed letterhead is essential.

A full sized 8 ½” x 11” piece of paper is a huge piece of real estate to work with when it comes to advertising space. Granted, the bulk of that area needs to be reserved for the communications, but that leaves a lot of space that can be used to show clients all of the capabilities and products of your company. The center of the document does need to be reserved for the reason you’re corresponding, but the entire area of the unused margins can be used for letterhead and other information.

Naturally the company logo, the address, phone, fax, email and website information has to Friendly Neighborhood Homes Letterheadbe on the business letterhead page somewhere.  Since the basic company info including the log usually winds up at the top that leaves the other areas, especially the left margin and the bottom available for use for many different purposes. Since all text in the US is read left to right, the left margin can be used for a lot of things including descriptions of products and services available.

While the top of the page is generally used for the company logo and address, the bottom of the page can be reserved for other information. Do put the company address, phone number and fax number at the top of the page, but use the bottom inch and a half to put other information like website info and email addresses. This enables you to put Fighter Jets Letterheada lot of contact information into what is generally considered unused space. Most printers are perfectly capable of allowing you to print stationery in “outside the margins” areas, and you can easily set your favorite word processor to put the correspondence data inside the margin areas you’re using.

Letterhead doesn’t have to be a big challenge, but all too often it is. The keys to making an effective business letterhead all have to do with efficient use of what is usually considered useless space. By taking advantage of these areas, you can get a lot of information about your company and your products in front of a customer without having to put forth a special effort, and the cost in terms of implementation is minimal.

February 28, 2011

Letterheads for Medical and Dental Offices

Filed under: Designing Your Business Communication — Tags: — PDWriter @ 8:00 am

Create an image of professionalism for your medical or dental office with these Medical & Dental Letterheads.

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