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Iconic Letterhead Designs: How Famous People Made Their Mark

Most of us are familiar with letterheads but we rarely reflect on their importance.

Posted by Stef Cowie

This compilation of letterheads from famous individuals provides insight into their private lives.

Letterheads have a history spanning at least 4,000 years; as far back as 2500 BCE, a Babylonian priest depicted himself on a clay tablet, giving rise to this tradition.

Traditional Marketing

Over the years, especially in the last 150 years, letterheads have undergone numerous transformations.

Today, they can represent an artistic vision, serve as a marketing tool, or even be considered a form of art.

An Artist Statement

Every letterhead offers a unique insight into the life of a notable individual and their self-perception. For instance, Ray Bradbury’s detailed letterhead and J.K. Rowling’s Owl Post-themed design immediately reflect aspects of their personalities.

In contrast, figures like John F. Kennedy and Robert Ripley from Ripley’s “Believe It Or Not” utilise their letterheads as bold statements of self-promotion.

The Cartoonists

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Calvin and Hobbes enjoyed a decade-long run from 1985 to 1995, during which its creator, Bill Watterson, received an overwhelming amount of fan mail from around the globe.

Despite being very private, he made an effort to respond whenever possible, and he did so with flair.

The final comic strip was released on December 31, 1995, when Watterson requested that his publisher cease forwarding the fan correspondence; thus, this remarkable stationery found itself without a purpose.

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This is a stunning instance of Charles M. Schulz’s custom letterhead from the 1950s, and it stands out as our favourite among the few designs he employed throughout his career.

Playboy

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The famous Playboy logo, featuring a chic bunny adorned with a bow tie, was created by Art Paul for the magazine’s second edition in 1953 and has since evolved into a worldwide emblem of the brand.

Royalty

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The office of Princess Diana featured a classic royal letterhead that perfectly matched its sophisticated style.

The Writer

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Drawing inspiration from J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter, this letterhead assures that your messages will arrive via owl post.

The Musician

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Ray Charles effortlessly allows you to jot down some musical notes on his stationery.

david-bowie-letterheads

David Bowie embraced a glamorous aesthetic with his almost golden letterhead.

Let’s Dance!

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Richard Simmons showcased his unique style by using his letterhead, infusing it with humour and personality!

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