A familiar combination would be the use of an A7 Envelope with an A6 Response envelope. These hold postcard sized mailing materials, perfect for wedding invitations and assorted events. Providing them with a means of returns significantly increases the chance of them sending something back.īesides business sized envelopes, the next most popular are the Announcement envelope sizes (displayed below). Usually these help the recipient fill out information or a check and place it in the #9 Reply Envelope. ![]() These can be used together for appeal mailings, which will provide the recipient with an outer #10 Regular Mailing Envelope addressed to them and a #9 Reply Envelope inside. The most commonly used mailing materials in terms of envelopes are the #10 Regular Mailing Envelope and corresponding #9 Reply Envelope. For examples of some envelope designs check out our portfolio page. ![]() Envelopes don’t have to be plain black and white with a stamp on it, they do have a decent amount of design freedom. We can print a variety of envelopes and all accompanying insert materials (brochures, letters, response cards). Depending on the situation, type of mailing and results you are looking for, your envelopes can be different. When expressing the measurements, care should be taken as traditionally the upright measure was given first and the horizontal measurement second.One of the first steps when deciding what type of mailing you are going to send is the choosing of envelope sizes and inserts. SRA paper sizesĪre slightly larger than RA sizes, and allow for printed work which includes a ‘bleed’. RA paper sizesĪre slightly larger than A sizes, allowing the printer extra space on a sheet for grip and trim. The weight of the paper is also based on the weight of one square metre in grammes, i.e. The size, 841 x 1189, is one square metre in area. So, A4 is half of A3, A5 is half of A4 etc. The longer length is then halved to give 1, and halved again to give 2 and halved again to give 3 etc. The full sheet in each series is designated by the number 0. Also known in photography circles as DIN.Ī4 is usually used for business stationery, brochures, booklets etc.Ī5 is commonly used for smaller items such as leaflets/flyers etc.įor posters and some larger envelopes C paper sizesįor general envelopes or folders to contain A sizes.
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