Before&After: Design Teeny-Tiny Brochures
This article from Before&After Magazine teaches you to create unique brochures that fold to business-card size.
A teeny-tiny brochure packs a full-size impression! It has a real cover, fold-open panels, and the refined look of a big brochure, but in a miniature, go-anywhere size! It’s cute, fun to design, inexpensive to print, and quick to read. This 18-page article from issue 43 of Before&After Magazine teaches you to create unique brochures that fold to business-card size and will please your audience with their clarity and brevity.

Design a tiny page as you would a full-size page, but simplified. A minimal grid, neutral background, and low-key typography convey clarity and sophistication.

© John McWade/Before&After Magazine, courtesy of Gaye Anne McWade.
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