Reference Guides for Brochure Printing

Oct 23
07:23

2009

Katie Marcus

Katie Marcus

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Reference for printing color brochures

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Are you looking for help in regards to your color brochures? There are a lot of help resources for brochure printing online,Reference Guides for Brochure Printing Articles but it can be hard to know the ones that are reliable and the ones that are just full of BS.

In this article, I will tell you how to look for reliable references and information about color brochures, depending on a specific and important topic. Let us first look at how you can find some design guides.

• Looking for design guides – Design guides for brochures are a dime a dozen. There is certainly no trouble finding them on blogs and other easy to access websites. However to locate a reliable brochure design guide, I recommend going to layout and design forums.

Design forums are great website portals where designers can exchange ideas and techniques for prints like color brochures. Just browse these types of forums and you will definitely not go wrong with your color brochure designs. You should gain great insights about graphic editing and design here since you will be getting information direct from professionals and experts in the field.

• Looking for printing help –help and information can only really be acquired from a professional brochure printer or printing company. Who else will know about the ins and outs of professional printing but the printer themselves right? Typically, the websites of those companies will have small sections that can provide guides about the dimensions, techniques and pricing.

Be sure though to choose the printing company wisely. I recommend only looking at the first 10 links of a search engine's result page about printing companies and consider them as good references. Anything you find that is lower than the 10th page could mean that you will be running the risk of hiring printers with bad standards or are friends themselves. So study your printing lessons and always be mindful of the links that you go to for brochure printing.

• Looking for distribution help – For the distribution of brochures, you have two options. The first option is to distribute your brochure by hand. You can give them to people on the street just like flyers or you can give them away with your products. The second option is to hire people to deliver your catalogs. This will cost you a bit but at least you will be comfortable at your own home as they go mailbox to mailbox and house to house with your finished catalogs. You can also ask them to leave some at public places like lobbies, reception areas and transportation hubs.

These are the things you may need when you want to produce your own color brochures. Good Luck!