As promised at the end of my previous post, here are a few last ideas for using your coat of arms in the office (whether a home office, or an away-from-home office).
If your office supplies you, and all of your co-workers, with identical looking laptop computers, you may want to differentiate yours somehow. An heraldic sticker can be an ideal way to do just that!
And such stickers can also be used to seal envelopes and packages, or any other use where such a sticker might add some color or decoration. And there will be no disagreements about whose it is.
And speaking of computers and ways to decorate them, it's easy to create a unique, armorial signature block for all of your emails written on and sent from your computer. Here are only two examples of such to get you started on your own:
And finally, there are many ways that heraldry can be used on the computer itself, for example, as a background, or as a screensaver (please ignore the age of the computer in the example here, even though it does look very much like my first PC from way back in the day, complete with a 5¼" floppy disk drive and that big deep cathode ray tube monitor!):
And, of course, a coat of arms is entirely appropriate for use in creating a personal or even a family association website out there on the internet.
I hope that these past few blog posts have given you some ideas about how you could use your coat of arms in your office, or even better, have inspired you to come up with some new ideas for such use on your own!
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