Brochures & Rack Cards
Brochures
Nothing conveys your message as quickly and efficiently as a brochure. It can fit into a #10 envelope, and you can easily organize your points in a striking design that captures your readers’ attention without tying them up for long. Need a bigger size? Brochures can span the gamut from small to booklet sized.
Things to consider for your brochure:
- What finished size do you need?
- How many panels?
- How will it be sent out? Self-mailing brochures require specific mail panel set ups.
- How should it fold? We’ll do trifold, four-panel, accordion, or any other folding style.
Rack Cards
A rack card is a flat heavyweight paper that has content on one or both sides. They’re the sorts of things you see at tourist centers — an inexpensive and eye-catching way to tell people what you have going on. When a brochure is too much, a rack card can quickly sum up what you’re doing.
Things to consider for your rack card:
- What is the objective of the piece?
- Go for tight word counts and targeted points.
- Bleed off the edge for a full-color design that grabs the eye.