Brochure design Sample Example and Trendy Design
Yes, you can put together a slick printed product. But do you know how to make a brochure that really dazzles? Check these tips...
We've given you a selection of great brochure templates for designers to create a solid design portfolio,
but this is not professional enough for the majority of cases - and
certainly for client work. So you've learned enough about brochure
design that you can design a brochure from scratch - how do you make it
really stand out? The difference between a good brochure and a great
brochure are encapsulated in the design tips below
01. Know your purpose before you start
When you're thinking about how to design a brochure, start by asking
clients why they think that they need a brochure. Then, they need to
define their objectives. Sometimes they just want one because their last
brochure didn't work. If they've come up with a brief for you, take a
step back from that and look at exactly what it is they're trying to
achieve.
02. Limit your fonts
You don't need many fonts when you're thinking of how to design a brochure - just a heading, subheading and body copy font. But we see it all the time in student portfolios - people think they need to find a headline font nobody has ever used before. Clients will usually take the lead on fonts as they'll often have a corporate identity in place.03. Take stock of your paper stock
Talk about paper stock before you put pen to notepad, let alone go as
far as switching on your computer. If you're working for a client, ask
if it has to be the standard A4. Find out if they've considered using
uncoated paper, for example. there a great post here on making a paper choice.
Think of simple statements
By:- Designing Word (Your_Sam)


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