Invoice andstatementdesign

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Invoice & Statement Design Don’t leave your invoice and statement design to your accountant or finance department – make sure they’re consistent with the rest of your identity. Quality: What quality level do you need? Your Value Proposition Your Design Theme DESIGN CHECKLIST

Clean, simple design

Logo and slogan are displayed prominently Font: Use the same font that you use in all of your written correspondence Layout: If you’re mailing in window envelopes, make sure the return and recipient addresses show cleanly in your windows Tone: If you are describing services or using a ‘thank you’ at the end of the invoice, use a tone that’s consistent with your branding – for example, it can be written in a formal or friendly tone.

Describe the layout and design of each piece: Statement layout & design: Inveoice layout and design: When you’re finished, make sure each template is consistent with your brand strategy. Corporate Identity  Invoice & Statement Design

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Brand position Five brand personality traits

ENTER YOURS

IS THE TEMPLATE CONSISTENT? Y N Needs more work Y N Needs more work Y N Needs more work Y N Needs more work Y N Needs more work Y N Needs more work

Corporate Identity  Invoice & Statement Design

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