If you don't want to choose a classic format for your brochure, there are a variety of possible folds. I'd like to show you two:
The first is a "poster brochure." As the name suggests, this brochure unfolds to form a large poster, but has informational content on the back with a brochure-like feel. This type of folding allows you to adapt to existing, conventional india mobile number data brochures by maintaining the same format.
_DSC7425-Unfolded-1Poster brochure E105, unfolded poster (brochure page) and A4 brochure of the same style
The second special fold I'd like to show you is a "special fold." From the outside, it looks like a normal A4 brochure. However, when opened, the fold also creates a small poster with information on the back.
Antalis_ImageRecycled_2013_600x375Antalis, special folding
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Antalis, special folding, brochure as unfolded poster
Binding of a brochure
There are many ways to bind a brochure. A delicate and elegant binding style that particularly catches the eye is thread binding. Of course, this type of binding isn't suitable for all applications, and some prefer staple stitching, adhesive binding, or hardcover binding. All classic binding styles are described in detail in our blog article " What types of binding are available for brochures ?"
I've selected a special example for you. We've combined four thin brochures with differently colored thread stitching in a slipcase. The different threads make it easy to tell the brochures apart at a glance, even on the cover. The slipcase not only protects the brochures but also lends them a truly high-quality look.
Different folds of a brochure
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