Letterhead Mockups

Our letterhead library gathers the sheets a corporate identity runs on: A4 and A5 layouts, floating pages, envelope and folder pairings, and full stationery flat-lays. The same design that gets a shrug as a PDF gets a yes on textured paper with a soft shadow under it.

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A balanced letterhead is lifeless in a PDF viewer, and that is often how a good identity gets waved off in review. The mockups put it on textured paper that catches light and drops a soft shadow. Every kit is built on real paper physics: your layout drops into a Smart Object and settles onto the sheet. Click, and the design finally reads as a brand.

Types of letterhead mockups

  • Minimalist single-sheet displays: top-down views of one crisp A4 or US Letter page for clean layout review.
  • Stacked and multi-page scenes: overlapping sheets for multi-page documents or a back-side pattern.
  • Corporate folder and clipboard pairings: office setups where the letterhead joins matching collateral.
  • Modern floating layouts: gravity-defying sheets with soft drop shadows for an artful portfolio look.
  • Textured paper stocks: pre-loaded grain from smooth bond to heavy linen and cotton, swappable without touching the layout.

Who reaches for letterhead mockups

Demand clusters at the end of a corporate identity, the moment a client needs the system to feel like a brand and not a word-processor document. Identity designers will present a stationery suite on paper that catches light, and fill a brand book with examples that read as real. It matters most in the rooms where a flat PDF would get a polite nod and a letterhead on textured stock gets a decision.

The identities that suit these sheets are mostly professional-sector work:

  • Corporate — company letterheads, invoices, memos, cover pages, formal correspondence. Paper weight, alignment, and subtle shadow can lift an everyday document into a genuine brand asset.
  • Legal and finance — law-firm stationery, banking documents, contracts, engagement letters, formal notices.
  • Professional services — consultancy, architecture, design agencies, advisory firms, engineering practices. The mockup often serves as part of a wider stationery-system presentation, helping the client see the identity as a coherent working toolset.
  • Hospitality and premium service — hotel correspondence, restaurant stationery, event folders, concierge notes, private-club materials. Letterhead scenes can help these brands feel considered and elevated even in the smallest points of contact.
  • Institutions and cultural bodies — universities, foundations, membership bodies, museums, research centers. In such settings, branded documentation needs to feel official without becoming visually cold, and mockups help calibrate that balance.

Yes. The selection includes multi-page spreads and stacked scenes built to show both sides of a letterhead.

Open the Smart Object, paste your type or vector layout, and save to update the paper surface.

Decorative shadow and window-reflection overlays sit in their own groups, so you can clear the scene for a flat, honest review.

Yes. The templates use standard corporate dimensions, so they suit international identity systems.

Swap the paper grain overlay, and the layout shifts stock without any change to your artwork.