letterheady
–adjective
1. overcome by a strong emotion due to a letterhead design.

Much like its sibling, Letterheady is an online homage to offline correspondence; specifically letters. However, here at Letterheady we don't care about the letter's content. Just its design.

Click here to submit any letterheads you feel are worthy of exposure. Alternatively, email me the details.

Regards,

Shaun Usher
Letterhead from the offices of Mad during the reign of Al Feldstein. Notice the faint watermark of Alfred E. Neuman’s face. 
Previously: Mad letterhead from 1955. 
Mad Magazine, c.1980 | Submitted by Christopher Lading

Letterhead from the offices of Mad during the reign of Al Feldstein. Notice the faint watermark of Alfred E. Neuman’s face. 

Previously: Mad letterhead from 1955

Mad Magazine, c.1980 | Submitted by Christopher Lading

Finding Nemo letterhead, used by Pixar director Pete Docter in 2003. 
Previously: Pixar’s 2008 The Incredibles letterhead.
Pixar Animation Studios, 2003 | Submitted by Terri

Finding Nemo letterhead, used by Pixar director Pete Docter in 2003. 

Previously: Pixar’s 2008 The Incredibles letterhead.

Pixar Animation Studios, 2003 | Submitted by Terri

Potato Corporation of Idaho, c. 1950 | Source

Potato Corporation of Idaho, c. 1950 | Source

Harold Peary, 1976 | Source
Alfred Hitchcock, 1976 | Source
A delightfully humorous letterhead, apparently used by Harpo Marx in the 1930s. It’s difficult to state just how much I love this. 
Harpo Marx, c.1930 | Submitted by Janine Franks

A delightfully humorous letterhead, apparently used by Harpo Marx in the 1930s. It’s difficult to state just how much I love this. 

Harpo Marx, c.1930 | Submitted by Janine Franks

Stunning letterhead belonging to the late-author and photographer, Carl Van Vechten. 
Carl Van Vechten, 1942 | Source

Stunning letterhead belonging to the late-author and photographer, Carl Van Vechten. 

Carl Van Vechten, 1942 | Source

1909 letterhead of artist Gutzon Borglum. Borglum was responsible for sculpting the enormous four-headed Mount Rushmore monument. 
Gutzon Borglom, 1909 | Source

1909 letterhead of artist Gutzon Borglum. Borglum was responsible for sculpting the enormous four-headed Mount Rushmore monument. 

Gutzon Borglom, 1909 | Source

Ferry Porsche, 1974 | Source
Letterhead used by Disney Productions in 1968 to promote The Jungle Book. 
Previously: Fantasia; Alice in Wonderland; Peter Pan; Snow White; Wonderful World of Color.
Walt Disney’s The Jungle Book, 1968 | Source

Letterhead used by Disney Productions in 1968 to promote The Jungle Book. 

Previously: Fantasia; Alice in Wonderland; Peter Pan; Snow WhiteWonderful World of Color.

Walt Disney’s The Jungle Book, 1968 | Source