Design How-to: Brochures that Get Noticed

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There’s no need to settle for a basic, boring brochure just because your budget is tight. You can transform a plain sheet of paper into something that looks like you spent a bundle — simply offset the folds.

This brochure how-to includes templates for two kinds of fold variations. With that guidance and other tips on making the most of the layout, you’ll have the best brochures around.
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This article was last modified on January 10, 2022
This article was first published on June 7, 2005
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