Brochure best-practices.

Articles and posts about planning, designing and printing the most effective brochures.
No one wants a boring brochure, so dive into our brochure design experience to find out how to keep your brochure out of the bin.

Different formats for brochures.

Using different formats for brochures can really make them stand out. Just because it’s a brochure, it doesn’t mean that it has to be A4. We’ve designed 100s of brochures – below are a few of the non-standard brochure designs we’ve produced.

Print on paper is still an effective marketing tool.

You would be surprised how little information people actually read on websites.

Visits are fleeting, and copy is scanned at best, so a brilliant brochure that’s well written, professionally designed, and delivered to your prospect still carries a lot of conversion weight.

Brands still use brochures.

Someone once said, “Brochure = website fail.” This misguided advice suggests that your website will do everything for you, so fix your website, and you don’t need a brochure, but that simply is not the case.

Sure, this depends on your audience and product or service, but having a tactile object when everything else is digital ephemera can be a shrewd marketing move.

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