@curt No not for a window envelope, regular closed envelope.
This is an alternate standard, not quite as common as it directly above but I find the traditional arrangement just a bit harder to read. So I took a bit of artistic license.
@freemo I'd suggest ditching the phone and envelope glyphs. If your recipient might run OCR on your correspondence (many do, so as to be able to grep it later on), those sorts of things could result in your contact info getting garbled.
@freemo I'm also used to seeing the addresses and date on the left side. Also, I want to capitalize "kind".
@freemo As a German residing in Germany at the moment, I'm starting off from dinbrief.sty.
Didn't include an artful signature facsimile yet, though.
#worksforme
@freemo prety good but your rubric seems quite big. Don't wanna say that you are not a big one 😜 but for me it is better slightly smaller.
The impression you make in your possibles custmer it is very important, it is very good that you care for this stuff.
I wish you succces with this letter made with Latex.
@freemo
Are you lining it up for a standard window envelope? I'm used to seeing the date above the addressee. Including the city with the date is a European touch.