Brochures

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What do you guys recommend in terms of layout, content, pictures, etc? What has worked for you in the past? What would you change or do differently if you are currently using brochures?







I am planning to use vistaprint for the printing, but I am open to other places if you guys have had positive experiences with tem.







Thanks in advance.
 
www.gotprint.net....amazing turn around time, cheapest pricing, awesome quality! I have had two sets of business cards made, as well as some postcard flyers....



5000 post cars for like 129 bucks

1000 business cards for 49 bucks

both full color front and back, glossy UV protectant



as far as layout, I am playing with one right now too, so I am not much help, but Ill be keeping an eye on this thread
 
Like any other printed advertising, it is always a good idea to keep it simple. Of course your brochure should answer the questions; who? what? where? when? why? & how?



When it comes to layout, I personally like the type that folds into three sections. That design also works well as a mailer. That is something else you will want to think about; how do you intend to distribute your new brochures?



Again, it is always best to keep it simple. Think about it, most people really do not have the time to do a lot of reading, so organize it in a way where people can skim over it and get a basic picture of what it is all about.
 
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