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Edmonton Brochure, promotional flyer and custom presentation folder design
Professional corporate brochure design and marketing
Few words in the world of graphic design carry a broader meaning
than the term “brochure.”
Creative formats aside for a moment, many clients love a simple
bifold (three panel) or trifold (four panel) brochure or
pamphlet, for its simplicity, low price
and easy mailing (these fit perfectly in a #10 business
envelope).
Sometimes a glossy
flyer fits the bill, printed on coated stock and
often inserted in a newspaper or sent by direct mail. We
have long-term, solid relationships with the best printers
for every project as well as direct mail houses and
Canada Post to seamlessly design, produce, print and
distribute your promotional brochure, product flyer or services
menu.
We've designed numerous unique custom
presentation folders for GRAPHOS clients, with one, two
or more die-cut pockets to accommodate brochures, sales
material, stagger-cut inserts and multiple business card
slits. Many of these folders are die-cut in unique shapes and
dimensions (other than the standard 9” x 12” folder size) to
make your presentation kit really stand out.
And we LOVE when a client asks for a brochure that's a complete
knockout. It may be the size of a daily newspaper or a passport,
printed on iridescent or metallic paper using special
inks and specialty printing techniques like embossing and
hot foil stamping and bound with chicago screws or singer
(sewing-machine) stitched instead of staples, coil or perfect
binding. At GRAPHOS, we love to design brochure concepts
that blow the recipient's (and the client's) socks off. See
samples of some great brochures, flyers and presentation folders
at our
quick-loading GRAPHOS Design Lab Flash website.

We're Edmonton and Calgary's Brochure and Presentation Folder experts.
Project Planning and Brochure Design Resources:
Five Essentials for Planning an Effective Brochure
http://advertising.about.com/od/brochures/a/brochureplan.htm
Entrepreneur Magazine's “Create the Best Brochure”
http://advertising.about.com/od/brochures/a/brochureplan.htm
Do you Have a Winning Brochure? Try the Trash Test
http://sbinformation.about.com/od/advertisingpr/a/brochuredesign.htm
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