Welcome to the latest edition of Design Porn, Flavorpill’s regular roundup of all things drool-worthy. Earlier today Jason Kottke pointed us toward Letterheady, “an online homage to offline correspondence” that focuses on the design of the letterhead, not content. (It’s the virtual sibling of Letters of Note, where we discovered this David Bowie gem.) We’ve rounded up some of their most high-profile letterheads after the jump, including those belonging to The Rolling Stones, Harry Houdini, and Adolf Hitler — a man who according to Oliver Stone, is just misunderstood.
Weigh in on which is your favorite.
We’ve also dropped them a line about adding one of our favorites to their archive — this 1955 letterhead designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.









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