Custom Brochure Printing
Brochures have been among the oldest and most proficient means of advertisement. They are the key tools in most of the global marketing campaigns. You can get your products and services featured especially when you distribute them among potential customers at social events and other public places. With custom brochure printing, you get the option to include a plethora of details regarding what your business has to offer.
Full colour brochures have tendency to grab the attention of prospective audience at a glance. Small as well as large scale companies greatly appreciate brochure printing in all their promotional campaigns. Although brochures are conventional means of advertisement yet they provide huge returns on investment. So if you are willing to use this successful tool as your message broadcaster then order today with Printingblue.
Getting your brochures printed with Printingblue is a fast and convenient procedure. Our website is easy to navigate therefore placing an order with us is not a hassle. With a dedicated customer care department, we are at your service round the clock without fail. You can place your order via live web chat, telephone call or email. Our designers are also available 24/7 to provide you with instant custom designs as per your requirements.
Common Brochure Folding Styles
Half-Fold Brochure: A Half-fold brochure, also known as a Bi-fold brochure, is produced by folding a single sheet into two halves and thus creating two panels.
Tri-Fold Brochure: A Tri-fold Brochure, also known as C-fold or Letter-fold, is formed by folding a flat sheet into three (03) sections along two parallel creases. This type of fold results in three panels. Typically, the right panel folds underneath the left panel.
Z-Fold Brochure: A Z-fold brochure, also known as Zig-zag fold or Fan-fold, is formed by folding a flat sheet into thee (03) sections along two parallel creases. The panels are then folded on top of each other just like the letter Z.
Gate Fold Brochure: Gate-fold brochures also have three panels. Gate-fold is a folding form that involves two side panels that are half the width of the center panel. These two side panels fold inwards and open like two doors of a gate to reveal the content printed on the center panel.
French Fold Brochure: French-fold, also known as the right-angle fold, is formed when a flat sheet is folded in half vertically and then folded again in half horizontally. This fold creates four equally sized panels.
Accordion Fold Brochure: Accordion Fold BrochureAccordion fold is an extended version of the Z-fold. The flat sheet is folded multiple times on top of each other in the shape of the letter Z. These brochures expand like an accordion once finished.
Double Parallel Fold Brochure: Double Parallel fold, also known as a Parallel Center-fold, brochures are formed by folding a flat sheet in half and then in half again. The two folds are parallel and are folded in the same direction which gives it the name of the parallel fold. This fold results in four panels.
Parallel Map Fold Brochure: Similar to the double parallel fold, the parallel map fold is formed by folding a flat sheet in half. This creates two panels. Each panel, then, is folded in half but in the opposite direction to each other. Parallel map fold brochures offer four panels.