StockLayouts Publishes First Design Book
The Design Box Brochure Design Cards is a handy, first-of-a-kind card deck of 50 professionally-designed brochure layouts. It provides hundreds of ideas for designing marketing pieces for a diverse variety of business types. Beautifully presented in a slide-out box, these at-a-glance cards can be used to help dial in client preferences, or as a design resource for the office or studio. Intended to serve as inspiration for developing practical, real-world marketing pieces, the designs are created in traditional page sizes that can be reproduced on an in-house color printer or commercial press. With attention-grabbing copy, compelling color palettes, masterful use of typography, and numerous original design styles to choose from, this card deck is an affordable source of new design ideas.
Bonus Features: CD containing fully-editable digital sample templates from the StockLayouts design library and a quick-reference fractions-to-decimals conversion chart.
Created by StockLayouts
StockLayouts is the originator and leading provider of graphic design templates for print. The company’s original designs are created by its own award-winning graphic design team who have worked together since 1998. Located in Oregon, StockLayouts is an Adobe Solutions Partner, Quark Premier Partner, and a contributor to the HP In-house Marketing Website and Microsoft Office Online.
The Design Brochure Design Cards can be ordered from StockLayouts, 8364 SW Nimbus Avenue, Beaverton, OR 97008. Credit card orders, call toll-free to 1-877-833-3305 or purchase online at www.stocklayouts.com.
This article was last modified on January 10, 2022
This article was first published on January 8, 2007
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