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A good brochure must communicate a summary of your business along with a visual feel of who you are. Don’t give away too much information. Leave the customer wanting to learn more about your company. Here are some points which remain on the top while designing an effective brochure
Purpose - It is important to begin the brochure design with a clear purpose in mind. The best way to do this is by recording all ideas on paper. Some points include a brief history of the company, the products or services, client testimonies and contact information.
Layout - The layout is an important to the brochure and will leave a lasting impression on the reader. The layout includes the cover design, locations of pictures and text format. The layout of a brochure has three requirements: the name of the company, the logo and product or service, company.
Writing Style - Most readers do little more than browse the text of a brochure. Keep sentences short to increase clarity and avoid confusion. Include key words like: new, results, guarantee, free, proven, sale, etc.
Headings - IThe best way to draw the reader’s eye is through the use of a heading. This can be done by making the print bolder, using different colors and a larger font.
Grammar and Spellings - The content should be error free. This is a point of weakness for novice brochure designers. It is necessary that the content be double checked for errors related to grammar and spelling.
Color Combination - The colors should compliment one another. Be wary of poor color combinations and using colors that do not fare well in advertisement. The foreground and the background should compliment each other.
Paper quality - The paper quality should represent the business quality and the target market. This issue should be discussed with the printing company prior to production of the brochures. The charm of the brochure is lost if the paper quality is poor.