The
One-Stop Brochure & Presentation Folder
Shop: Design, Print and Delivery from under
10p per copy
It's
first impressions that count, so 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 regular 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 and print
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. 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 formats. 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 before placing your order. |