% arara: pdflatex % arara: pdflatex \documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{pressrelease} \usepackage[british]{babel} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{lipsum}% dummy text \PRlogo{\includegraphics[height=2cm]{example-image}} \PRcompany{Some Company} \PRdepartment{Some Department} \PRcontact{Ann Other} \PRlocation{Some City} \PRaddress{1 The Street\\The Town\\AB1 2YZ} \PRphone{01234 56789} \PRmobile{07123456789} \PRfax{01234 56788} \PRurl{http://www.some-company.com/} \PRemail{ann.other@some-company.com} \PRhours{9:00--17:30 Mon--Fri} \PRheadline{Some amazing news} \PRsubheadline{subheading} \renewcommand*{\PRheaderfont}[1]{\textsc{#1}} \renewcommand*{\PRnOfm}[2]{\ifnum#1<#2\relax--More--\fi} \begin{document} \begin{pressrelease} This is a bad example of a press release as it's not generally a good idea to have more than one page of text, but perhaps you have some amazing world-changing news. This sample file uses the \textsf{lipsum} package to insert some dummy text to pad out the document. The image is from the \textsf{mwe} package. \lipsum[1-4] \begin{about} \lipsum[5] \end{about} \end{pressrelease} \end{document}