![]() The #10 is 4 1/8 x 9 1/2”, and is used for invoices, alerts, membership forms, etc. The ubiquitous “#10″ not a comment on the classic Bo Derek movie, but the envelope that we all use, buy, receive and send on a daily basis. Below are the most commonly used sizes, and some of their uses. And with the abundance of different sizes, paper stocks and features, printed envelopes are the traveling billboard for your business. So, why would you risk sending out a dull envelope, that people won’t give a second glance? You wouldn’t. This gives the recipients a menu of their brochures, offers, business cards-a full offering of what that business does best in a good looking package. The “vehicle” of an envelope allows businesses to deliver their marketing materials anywhere in the world.Capitalizing on the initial attention grabbing design and graphics on the outside of the envelope.Everyone accepts that a printed envelope attracts more attention than a plain one, and savvy businesses are using envelopes in a two-fold approach: How much attention do you give plain white envelopes? How often do you receive something in the mail in a dull, simple envelope, with only the address on it? Doesn’t make much of an impression does it? And how much damage is that ho-hum envelope doing to the sender and the valuable contents inside? Who wants to open it? Unless you are expecting it, the answer is – no one.īut, this is an easily fixed problem. ![]() Envelope Sizes and Uses – Designing your Envelopes
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