A Company brochure - the most effective sales promotion
tool
It's first impressions that count, so to
make sure your company or service gets the due attention it
deserves. A finely crafted brochure design is a proven way of
leaving new customers impressed and likely to come back and buy. At
brochure designers we believe in offering our customers a high
quality, creative service at a fraction of the cost some other big
name design agencies have the cheek to charge. Our design team have
many years collective experience in all fields of commercial design
and include layout artists, art editors and art directors with
corporate blue chip companies.
Because we are putting together brochures and magazines on a daily
basis we can turn things around for you extremely quickly, but rest
assured just because we are efficient in our working methods
doesn't mean that creative quality will suffer. We pride ourselves
on the high quality of our design work and won't rest until you are
100% satisfied with the job. All our brochure and magazine design
packages come with an unlimited number of revisions, giving you
piece of mind and reassurance that we will listen to you and take
into consideration your wishes throughout the design process.
Although we are mainly concerned with providing cost effective,
highly original design solutions, we don't just stop there. As all
our finished design work is print ready and thanks to our trade
contacts built up over the years, we are able to offer rock bottom
trade prices on any print job that we are designing for you. Just
let us know at time of ordering what sort of quantities you might
be thinking about and possible paper finishes and we can look into
things for you. We'll also take care of delivery, so you can put
your feet up and let us get things in motion.
What brochure format is the best for me?
Over on the left hand side you'll see a list
of popular brochure template sizes. As a rule any brochure or
booklet that is going to be printed needs to be formed from a
multiple of 4 pages (cover, inside cover, inside back cover and
back cover). When planning any brochure it's a good idea to make up
a dummy from some folded sheets of paper and pencil in roughly
where you want specific information. e.g. contents - page 3,
contact information - inside back page etc. Other factors to think
about are page size. If the brochure is going to be sent out by
post it may be cost effective to think about a smaller A5 brochure
which will be cheaper on postage for example. Another useful
promotional tool to consider is a company branded folder. If you
intend to have regular promotions or specific product ranges
targeted at different markets it may not make great financial sense
to put everything together in a large multi page brochure. Instead
break things down to individual A4 inserts which can be produced in
smaller print runs and can be updated if prices fluctuate or new
ranges are introduced. If in any doubt give us a call and we'll be
glad to give our helpful advice.
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