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Brochures Designing a layout. Writing brochure copy As always, know the AUDIENCE. Are you trying to inform or persuade? Stand alone or in a series? Enough.

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1 Brochures Designing a layout

2 Writing brochure copy As always, know the AUDIENCE. Are you trying to inform or persuade? Stand alone or in a series? Enough material to gain interest, but not too much to keep from boring the reader. Usually third person, but can be somewhat conversational.

3 Tri-fold layout Document setup: 2 pages/start page 2 Side one: panels 5, 6, 1 (cover) Side two: panels 2, 3, 4 Space between panels is double the outside margin. Panel 6 can be a self-mailer, only have the address or logo, or be blank. Adhere to panel guides as a general rule.

4 Bi-fold layout Document setup: 2 pages/start page 2 Side one: panels 4, 1 (cover) Side two: panels 2, 3, Space between panels is double the outside margin. Adhere to panel guides as a general rule.

5 Other considerations Sequencing Font selection options: one serif font throughout sans serif for heads; serif for body copy Dominant element on cover/front panel. Subheads may be helpful. Headline may cross multiple panels. May use but don’t trap “white” space.

6 Breaking up text Make headlines and subheads different text blocks Break up body text by sections USE STYLE PALETTES!

7 Other topics File Menu: Typographer’s marks Trapping Bleed Grouping objects


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