Graphic Design for Print & Web Projects

Brochures

In the not too distant past, brochures were one of the main marketing pieces to introduce a business, to offer all the information about that business. In today’s high-tech world, websites have now pretty much taken over that role. However, a business brochure is still important to a lot of industries, with a new focus of capturing quick attention in a highly attractive, bullet-point manner, and leading to the website for all further information.

Scroll down to view samples of various types of brochures we’ve created for our clients:


 


The Eyelash Connection moved to a new location not too long ago, and upgraded their brand to be a more industrial art direction — fitting with the new, up and coming Midtown area. They needed their new brochure, which doubles as their services and pricing menu, to emulate their new brand. We created this trifold as a POS rack display opportunity to meet those needs. Front, back and inside main panel shown at left.

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This single-fold booklet style brochure doubles as a DVD case, presenting information for a Washington state nonprofit’s Healthiest State Campaign, targeting businesses. Shown at left is the brochure inside and front panel.

 


 


Another example of a trifold brochure: This one is meant to be a self-mailer as well as for rack display, for River Recreation, a white water rafting adventure company. At left are the front and back panels, and the inside main panel.

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In updating Lofty Expression’s gatefold brochure direction, we brought in new brand elements, new photos and updated the information. The final product includes some wonderful UV spot coating, which doesn’t translate well on web, but is gorgeous!

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This booklet brochure was designed to present a specific accessory (adjustable computer monitor arms) for Maxon Office Furniture, an office furniture manufacturer. At left is the cover and an inside page. Projects for Maxon included catalog design/updating, brochures, event materials (including booth design), signs & banners, website graphics, and more!
 


 


This 4-panel z-fold brochure was created for a nonprofit’s campaign, announcing a photography contest to engage the target market and to collect thematic images to utilize in the campaign. The Brochure was created to display horizontally, and unfolds to show the information flowing down like a flier/poster. Brochure front and inside panels shown here. The back panel was created to be a self-mailer opportunity.

 


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