Okay, the weather is turning cold, Halloween is done, and the holiday season will soon be in full swing. Are your promotional brochures ready? If you do not have holiday brochures plan now, I recommend you get one as fast as possible.
Okay, the weather is turning cold, Halloween is
done, and the holiday season will soon be in full swing. Are your
promotional brochures ready? If you do not have holiday brochures plan
now, I recommend you get one as fast as possible.
Since the Christmas season is where a lot of people buy things for
presents, the competition is pretty tough. Your brochure printing
project must be ready and primed for this early on so that you can
deploy early as well. If you want to get your holiday brochures ready
in time, here are a few tips that should get you started.
• Look for new templates - It may be good to look for new brochure
templates to get things started. Your old templates might not be as
ideal now as before, and maybe there are new types of templates with
different layouts and dimensions that you want to try out. It is bad
using the same old templates year in and year out right? So see if
there are new promising templates that might enhance the look of your
holiday ads.
• Look for new fonts – It is also good to try out new fonts. Those
default fonts in templates will not do in festive times like this. It
is best to look for happy fonts that deliver the spirit and joy that
the times have to offer. There should be plenty of nice holiday themed
fonts out there that you can download. Even a simple search via an
internet search engine for “free Christmas fonts” should be enough to
net you a few hundred results. Just use something that is unique that
most people do not usually use. This should give you a nice fresh look.
• Look for new backgrounds – If you want to refresh the body of your
brochures, I recommend using new and festive backgrounds. There are
plenty out there to choose from. You can download holiday backgrounds
from the net, from snowflake backgrounds to winter backgrounds.
Moreover, you can actually use plain colors to good effect with your
backgrounds.
Using a color gradient as a filter for your background is a good
example of color backgrounds. You can use green and red and see how
they seamlessly change at the middle of a gradient color background.
Try to use the colors that you have not used before so that you can see
its difference with your other batches. Just choose the new background
that seems most reasonable.
• Looking for new special effects – Lastly, you may want to look into
adding a few new special effects. If last time you just used nice
pictures and paintings, this time you might try something bolder. For
example, adding holes is an alternative way to get attention. You can
put holes in the cover while behind the hole. A nice design element
fits it, to show something good. Just try adding a special gimmick or
design feature like that so that people can remember the brochure more
easily this holiday season.
With all these new material, you should be able to produce a new and
perhaps more competitive holiday brochure. Just make sure that you
always try to be original so that your printing output will be as
effective as possible.
Katie Marcus writes about the brochure printing technologies used in the production of business brochures.
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