A great way to bring more awareness to your product, event, or business is with a brochure.
The personal and informative nature of brochures allows you an opportunity to expand on what you have to offer. Check out the tips below to enhance your brochure design.
7 Brochure Design Tips
1. Will your brochure highlight a single item or several?
2. Think about where your customers are in their buying journey. Are they merely interested in learning more about a product or service? Or are they on the verge of purchasing? Create accordingly.
3. Will the appeal be emotional or more pragmatic? Decide if the items featured are more practical or if they will enhance a potential customer’s life or image.
4. Decide on the overall style. The piece's tone should be fun, formal, or informal, but not a confusing mash-up of multiple styles.
5. Are you trying to portray an image or convey information? Again, decide before you start creating your brochure.
6. Pretend you are the customer. What questions need to be answered? Then answer them.
7. Break up the copy with pictures, subheads, and bulleted lists.
Brochure Types to Set Yourself Apart from the Competition
Here are several types of brochures to make your business stand out.
1. Traditional Brochures work for basic information. Small brochures are created by folding an 8.5 x 11-inch sheet of paper into thirds and printing on both sides. They contain basic information.
2. If you have more information to share, Stapled Brochures work nicely. However, if the brochure starts to go into the double digits, it’s generally wise to include a small table of contents or an index.
3. Teaser Brochures target prospective buyers early in the decision-making process. They are smaller in size, such as a one-page brochure.
4. Tell-All Brochures go to the next level. These target people who are at the decision-making stage. These are lengthier, such as booklets.
5. "Impressers" are like small magazines in terms of sophistication and number of pages. This type of brochure works well for luxury items, complex technical products and services, and intangible items such as public relations or financial services.
6. Sometimes, you should create a Series of Brochures to update them easily. Differentiate them with different colors on the front, pictures, and text.
Whichever type of brochure you choose, you can put them to work for you and distribute them to the masses by placing them on counters, in racks, using them at events, mailing them to prospective buyers, and more.
Reach out today if you’d like help creating the perfect brochure to boost sales at your business!