Newsletters and bulletins are a popular way to communicate current information periodically to a set of recipients, whether they are company colleagues, special interest group members, or your university club / society mailing list subscribers. Here we present a range of templates, which include options for image headers, and one, two or three column layouts.
LaTeX brochure: A publicity flyer for LaTeX (originally by Peter Flynn) The document is designed as a publicity flyer for LaTeX, but also serves as an interesting showcase of what LaTeX can do. The flyer is designed for printing, double-sided, on A3 paper, which would then be folded once. This version on Overleaf uses the venturis font package in place of the commercial Warnock Pro and Aller fonts. Some minor modifications were done on the original so that the brochure fits on 4 pages.
Peter Flynn, slight modifications by LianTze Lim for Overleaf
Edward Tufte is a pioneer in the field of data visualization, and his works inspired the creation of two LaTeX classes for books and handouts.
Here we present the excellent sample handout produced by the The Tufte-LaTeX Developers pre-loaded into Overleaf (formerly writeLaTeX) for you to use as a starting point for your own work.
Simply click on the button above to use Overleaf to create and edit your handout - there's nothing to install and no sign up required. When you're finished, why not use our integrated publish to figshare option to publish your work freely online.
Click here if you'd like to try the corresponding Tufte book design on Overleaf.
PS: If you're new to LaTeX, our free online LaTeX course covers all the steps you need to get you started.
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Memorandum Template for Army Memoranda, updated in accordance with AR 25-50