This article is about the Letraset company. For the rub-on lettering sheets closely associated with them, see Dry transfer. For rub-on halftone screens, see Screentone.
Dry-transfer lettering sheet made by Letraset (left) alongside similar product made by a rivalDry-transfer lettering sheets. Top left: Futura Bold (no. 234-16) by Geotype. Top right: Clarendon Medium (no. 151) by Letraset. Bottom left: Circles (no. C98589) by Letraset. Bottom right: Squares (no. C87060) by Letraset.
Letraset was a company known mainly for manufacturing sheets of typefaces and other artwork elements using the dry-transfer lettering method. Letraset was acquired by the Colart group and became part of its subsidiary Winsor & Newton.