A letterhead is the heading at the top of a sheet of letter paper (stationery). That heading usually consists of a name and an address, and a logo or corporate design, and sometimes a background pattern. The term "letterhead" is often used to refer to the whole sheet imprinted with such a heading.

Printed stationery. Business letterheads usually include a logo, a return address, and a telephone number. Direct marketers have found that the design of the letterhead can impact response to a promotion letter.

For promotion letters, it is best to design a letterhead unique to each letter, one that is tailored to the style of the letter copy varying the logo, color, or even return address. For example, a fund-raising campaign letter for a nonprofit organization might utilize a simple black-and-white letterhead rather than the organization's usual twocolor embossed, gothic-type letterhead that might look too rich. Marketers believe that a color letterhead will generate a higher response than a black-and-white letterhead, regardless of the promotion type, because the color increases the reader's level of interest in the letter.

Variety : • Hand made Paper • Art paper • Ivory paper • Textured paper • Imported Paper