Brochure design is not an easy task and should be done by a professional. If you're planning on a brochure you should first ask yourself a couple of questions before rashly making a decision.
First you need to consider whether you would like to hire a graphic designer and a printer seperately. We don't recommend that ... hiring the same person for both design and printing will save you lots of time and money.
Before hiring you should get a couple of quotes from different companies and printers. You should also have a rough outline of the brochure template. The look of your brochure depends on your business, so be sure to choose the right one for you and don't just use the first brochure template you come across. Some brochure for example are for specific products, while others are meant to promote service offers. Here are some tips for your brochure design: Always keep the text short, informative and easily understandable - concentrate on the important facts. Always emphasize the keywords in boldface, so everyone spots your message at first glance. Also use upper and lower case letters - this will get you a lot more attention!
They key for a good brochure should always be to grab the attention of the people and customers. The art of turning a piece of paper into a highly effective marketing tool requires good planning. Therefore it needs strong sentences and the ability to convey your message across your customers.
Before hiring a brochure printing company be sure to ask them about the paper quality they're going to deliver. Basically there are two types of paper used for brochures: glossy and matte. You should choose the one that suits bests to the service or product you're offering, this is actually a matter of taste. Furthermore you should decide on the line per inch, how many numbers of pages will be created, what digital format the files will be supplied by your company and the resolutions they are making. Other important information are how many numbers of colours are going to be used and which sizes your brochure should be printed in. Standard sizes are letter size 8.5 x 11, 8.5 x 14 and 11 x 17. Finally ask them what will be the turnaround time of designing and printing.
Considering all these basic questions you should find a brochure design and brochure printing company that fulfills all your personal requirements for good brochure marketing.
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