There are many different types of brochures; tri-fold, bi-fold - horizontal format or portrait, you can have accordion folds and many others. The important thing to remember in designing a brochure is which style or what type of brochure best fits the needs of your company - money, style, purpose.
Below are some examples of brochures
You can look up more on designspiration.net and behance.net
These are nice brochures. I tend to associate folding brochures (accordion/role) with concise information enhanced with a lot of simple clean visual elements/images. bound brochures that take on more of a book feel like they contain a lot more information and just more text. Not that this is the case, it's just the way I feel when I see a brochure.
ReplyDeleteI love this post! These brochures are great! Thanks for sharing. Really helpful in the thinking process of what to do for ours.
ReplyDeleteThese are great brochure ideas! I love the binding on the bottom one, and I love all the different fonts used on each brochure. I also love the way the second to last brochure is folded, it is designed really well.
ReplyDeleteToday in class, I was thinking that the format of each brochure is really unique and really important. Those are great examples.
ReplyDeleteSo in love with that final cover. Love the stitching; great way to fit the binding with the rest of the brochure. The feel of the accordion fold right above it is really nice too. Like the variety of the images with the boldness of the solid color panels. Type on the WWF makes a nice bold statement. Good emotional response. I've seen the 10 typefaces brochure before. If you have a chance to check out the individual booklets, yous should. Layout is fantastic and a cool idea to pack a lot of different info in one package.
ReplyDeleteThese brochures bogle my mind. It seems simple to design them, but when we look at the way we have to consider each fold and way that it will be viewed, it become a whole new world. I really like how the simplicity is laid out in these designs. There is a very sauve type look to them. Really professional.
ReplyDeleteI really like all of these. They all are layed out well and show a great deal of design. I really like the top one, it has really nice illustrations that go along well with the rest of the design. I also really like the red London one it has a really nice feel to it.
ReplyDeleteThese are tight! Love the third from the top ex-speciously. I love the embossing on the whole cover. Such a clean, but soft-touch look. It causes me, personally, to be more drawn to it then if it were super loud, and bright.
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