Getting tired of the dull trivial brochures that you get on the streets? When you receive brochures of this kind, what do you do with them? Do you take a quick look and then dump it in the nearest available trash can? That’s not what these brochure makers want.
They want to hook you in, make you read the information inside. But in order to do that, they have to be pretty creative to make you keep reading.
In this post I will be sharing with you 50 incredible printed brochure and booklet brochure designs that will help inspire your creativity. These are great ideas for you to improve on your own unique brochure designs.
Note also the influence of web design in modern print design – the use of headers, a lot of white space, and typography choices.
Recommended Reading: Promoting Yourself Via Print: Ideas, Tips And Examples
Lake Source
Quem Sou Eu? Who Am I?
Nick Cave: HEAVYWEIGHT/ALTERSKINS
Spencer’s Crossing
Brochure
Farmers Market Brochure
Vespa Brochure
Lois Armstrong Cover
Brazil – Brochure
RVC CPD Brochure 2013
Corporate Business Brochure
Foliomania
Minimal Eyes Brochure
Weight Watchers 360 Program
Tourist Guide Brochure
United States Postal Service Re-Branding
Taj Villas
Moomah
Hilton F&B Brochure
Foodland Spring Recipe Book 2012
WildLife Brigade
NTU Art & Design Book 08/09
2012 Haworth Seating Promotions Brochure
SDA Cafe Brochure Out
Konami Gaming KP3 Pop-Up Brochure
Cmattic Brochure
Exclusive Horizontal Brochure
Brochure / Poster
VINGROUP/Brochure
Hot Club Portugal
A Project for the Singapore Central Narcotics Bureau
Design Futures Exhibition Materials
Shoreditch
RW Swiss Style Brochure
PRISM – HELVETIA
Color Splashes & Textures: Concept Design & Photography
We Speak Design 2011
Segnalibri
Grund – Design Trend Collection
Deep Funk Records Brochure
Graphic Floral Shop Brochure Template
Trendy Flower Shop Brochure Template
Retro Barbershop Brochure Template
YPT 2012 Season Brochure
Counseling Brochure Template
Dream of Mind
MCA – A5 Brochure Design
Southern Colour
Underground Cookery School
Pantone Brief
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