After discussing your requirements, we’ll arrange a secure transfer of your business data and begin work on the design. We can include graphs and charts to illustrate performance and develop a logical narrative that effectively communicates your company’s current position and vision for the future.
You’ll have the opportunity to fully proof the document before it’s signed off and, should you require, we can print and mail it to all relevant parties.
We’ll discuss your requirements in detail, using our expert knowledge we’ll advise on what works best to ensure your brochure meets your objectives.
We’ll put together our creative ideas and produce designed layout visuals that fulfil your objectives, which we’ll then present for your review.
Once the design layouts, colours and fonts are all agreed, we’ll plan and schedule in the artworking process and place in all content – such as images and text – to get your brochure ready for print.
You’ll be able to fully proof the brochure and make any final amendments before it goes to print. For large brochures we have an online proofing system that allows you to review and add comments.
Once artwork is complete and you have signed-off, we’ll handle the printing and finishing off your brochure, giving you expert advice on what will work best, as well as mailing if you’d like us to.
If you have decided that you need a new brochure designed then the first step is to contact us. We can discuss with you exactly what you need from your brochure and then provide you with a free quote. If you have an existing brochure that you would like us to critique and receive a free report then please send us a copy in the post to our contact address.
We ask that you provide all content, including photography unless you wish for us to provide this service.
Supplied text we ask for in a Word document in the order you would wish to see in the brochure. Final edited text should be supplied before we start the artworking stage.
Images and photography should be supplied at 300dpi in JPEG, PSD or EPS formats. PNG files are usually used for the web and wouldn’t be suitable for printing in a brochure. We can help review your images to make sure they are suitable for printing.
Full project length does depend on the size of the brochure and the number of pages that need to be included. But usually we need one week to produce the design stage and then once reviewed and the design is signed-off we would need four to five days for producing a brochure of about 24 pages.
No! We have a very competitive rate for our design and artworking services. By utilising our wealth of experience in this field we know what will and won’t work, allowing us to get to the best possible results faster, maximising your budget.
We are able to offer you these services if you require copywriting and photography, just let us know and we would be pleased to include this into our free quotation.
Yes, we offer the service to turn your newly designed brochure into an online interactive flip-book that can be viewed on desktop computers as well as tablets and mobile phones. It offers a better experience than sending a customer a PDF. View some of our recent interactive-brochures.