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Printed brochures are typically single-sheet documents printed in color and then folded. Such brochures can be useful handouts or giveaways for sales professionals, included in marketing mailings, and employed in a variety of other useful ways, too.
Several points - some obvious, some not - can be made about brochure printing:
A tri-fold brochure layout provides
six panels when you count front and back sides. A bi-fold
layout provides four panels when you count front and back
sides.
A tri-fold brochure often provides an optimal
layout and area for communicating your message or sharing
your information. With six panels, you can use one panel for
your front cover, one panel for your back cover, and then
still have four other panels for sharing textual and graphic
information. (Note that an 8.5 inch by 11 inch sheet that
is tri-folded neatly fits into a business envelope.)
A bi-fold brochure often requires a larger
sheet size. For example, you might often decide to use the
17 by 11 inch sheet size if you're working with only four
panels. (This sheet size would fold down to 8.5 inches by
11 inches.)
Ready to have your brochures printed? Contact us today at 425-869-2525 or at sales@dtprint.com.
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Brochure front covers should convince someone to pick up, read, and keep your brochure. Often times, front covers are simple and very "clean" visually.
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Brochure inside panels should provide rich content, both in the form of text and graphics. At the very least, rich content increases the chance people will read the brochure. And it's even possible that super-rich content will result in the reader permanently retaining your brochure as a reference.
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Brochure back covers should summarize your brochure's message, ask for a call to action on the part of the reader (such as "call us"), and provide contact information, including name and address, telephone, fax, website, and email.
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