Letterhead
(noun)
The heading printed at the top of a sheet of letter paper, typically containing a name, address, and logo of an individual or organization.
Origin:
The term 'letterhead' originated in the mid-19th century and refers to a piece of paper used for letter writing.
Examples:
- The letterhead was printed with the company's name and logo in blue ink.
- The letterhead provided a professional appearance to the correspondence.
- The letterhead was used to communicate the company's image and brand.
- The letterhead was an important component of the company's stationery system.
- The letterhead was updated to include the new address and phone number.