BIA allays tribes’ fears about shutdown fallout
Branding
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After finishing writing my contract, I decided it was time to start creating a brand identity and to make my documents look a bit more interesting.
Something I should point out is that I’ve stopped using A4 paper. The documents are A5, and this is in an effort to save paper, and also cut down on postage costs. Also, nothing is wasted. One A4 piece of tracing paper decorates two booklets, six business cards and two compliment slips. One piece of A4 brown card covers one booklet, three business cards and one compliment slip.
I hope more companies start printing on A5 paper. I think it’s not a bad idea, and will save money in the long term.
BIA allays tribes’ fears about shutdown fallout
The U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs on Friday allayed some fears of American Indian leaders worried a government shutdown would be devastating to tribes, saying law enforcement services and schools it oversees would not be affected.
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