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List of stationery topics

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List of stationery topics

Summary

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Embossed]] stationery

This is a list of stationery topics. Stationery has historically pertained to a wide gamut of materials: paper and office supplies, writing implements, greeting cards, glue, pencil cases and other similar items.

Stationery topics

B

An assortment of [[binder clip]]s, with an [[AA battery]] for scale
  • Binder clip
  • Black n' Red
  • Brass fastener
  • Bulldog clip
  • Business card :* Black Astrum :* HCard :* Internet business card :* Portable Contacts :* Trade card :* VCard :* Visiting card

C

A sheet of [[carbon paper]], with the coating side down
  • Carbon paper
  • Cartridge paper
  • Chalkboard eraser
  • Clipboard
  • Colour pencil
  • Compliments slip
  • Continuous stationery
  • Correction fluid
  • Correction paper
  • Correction tape
  • Crane & Co.
  • Crayon

D

  • Derwent Cumberland Pencil
  • Drawing pin
  • Dymotape

E

  • E-card
  • Embossing
  • Embossing tape
  • Engraving
  • Envelope
  • Eraser
  • Esselte

F

  • File folder
  • Foolscap folio
  • Fevicol

G

  • Greeting card :* American Greetings :* Archies Ltd :* Baby announcement :* Cardmaking :* Cards (iOS) :* Carlton Cards :* Celebrations Group :* Christmas card :* Cookie bouquet :* CSS Industries :* Forever Friends :* Get-well card :* The Greeting Card Association (U.K.) :* Hallmark Cards ::* Hallmark Business Connections ::* Hallmark holiday :* Holiday greetings :* Hoops&Yoyo :* Irving I. Stone :* Marcus Ward & Co :* Moonpig :* Naughty cards :* New Year Card :* Nobleworks :* Recycled Paper Greetings :* Studio cards :* Touchnote :* Twisted Whiskers :* Uncooked :* Video ecard

H

library card catalog]]. In the computer age, this type of cataloging is now mostly obsolete.
  • Highlighter
  • Hipster PDA

I

  • Index card
  • ISO 216
  • ISO 217

J

  • Japanese stationery :* Copic :* Genkō yōshi :* Hobonichi Techo :* Kuretake (art products) :* Namiki :* Pentel :* Pilot (pen company) :* Shitajiki :* Tombow :* Triart Design Marker :* Tsujiura :* Uni-ball

K

  • Knife (envelope)

L

[[Liquid Paper]] products on display at [[The Women's Museum]] in Dallas, Texas
  • Label
  • Lawyers bodkin
  • Letter (paper size)
  • Letterpress printing
  • Liquid Paper

M

  • Manila folder
  • Marker pen
  • Moleskine
  • Mourning stationery

N

[[Notebook]]s for sale at a [[department store
  • Needle card
  • Notebook :* Big Chief tablet :* Classmate Stationery :* Composition book :* Diary :* Electronic lab notebook :* Inventor's notebook :* Lab notebook ::* Open notebook science :* Personal organizer :* Police notebook :* Ring binder :* Sketchbook

P

A [[paper cutter
  • Paper
  • Paper clip
  • Paper cutter
  • Paper Mate
  • Paper size
  • Pee Chee folder
  • Pen
  • Pencil
  • Pencil Case
  • Post-it note
Bavaria]]n [[postal card]] from 1895 with an imprinted stamp
Some [[Royal Mail rubber band]]s, on top of letter size guide
  • Postal stationery :* Aerogram :* Corner card :* Cut square :* Cut to shape :* Formular stationery :* Higgins & Gage World Postal Stationery Catalog :* Imprinted stamp :* International reply coupon :* Letter sheet :* Lettercard :* Mulready stationery :* Postal card :* Postal order :* Postal Stationery Society :* Postcard :* Sherborn Collection :* Stamped envelope :* United Postal Stationery Society :* Wrapper
  • Presentation folder
  • Pressure-sensitive adhesive
  • Pressure-sensitive tape

R

  • Royal Mail rubber band
  • Rubber band
  • Ruler
  • rubber
  • reading ruler

S

An [[exploded view drawing]] of a [[stapler
  • Seal
  • Sharpie
  • Smythson
  • Spindle
  • Springback binder
  • Staple
  • Stapler
  • Stationers (companies) :* Stationers of the United Kingdom ::* Basildon Bond ::* Macniven and Cameron ::* Paperchase ::* Partners the Stationer
  • Stationers (people) :* Edward Allde :* John Allde :* George Eld :* Theophilus Johnson :* John Masiakowski :* Leonard Pagliero :* Henry Wise
  • Sticker

T

A simple [[tickler file
  • teNeues
  • Thermographic printing
  • Tickler file
  • Tipp-Ex
  • Trade card
  • Trapper Keeper
  • Treasury tag

V

Kaiser Wilhelm
  • Visiting card

W

  • Watermark
  • Wite-Out
  • Worksheet
  • Water colour
  • Washi paper

References

References

  1. (20 May 2006). "A Big Clip Job? Think Washington". The Washington Post, 05-19-2006, Linda Hales.
  2. Johnson, Bobbie. (2011-02-25). "BBC News - Business cards side-lined by digital contact revolution". Bbc.co.uk.
  3. Hanson, Jasmine. (2024-08-25). "Business Card Printing". iconic Graphics.
  4. Wissinger, R. R. (1950). Carbon Papers and Other Duplicating Papers. In Mosher, R. H. (ed), Specialty Papers, Their Properties and Applications (pp.335-367). Brooklyn, N.Y.: Remsen Press.
  5. Hilary, Greenbaum. (2012-01-20). "WHO MADE THAT? The Hand-Held Highlighter". The New York Times Sunday Magazine.
  6. Musgrove, Mike. (July 17, 2005). "This Retro PDA Doesn't Need Batteries". The Washington Post.
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