by Jacques Di Salvia

Using brochures and postcards for marketing are extremely powerful tools for communicating your message to prospective clients. They are one of the most frequently used forms of print medium for communication today.

If you do not have budget to print a full color information booklet for your products, you can get brochures and postcards to do the same job and at a much lower cost. Here we plan to discuss some features of brochure and postcard printing which you should consider before making your final decision.

Brochures and postcards can be extremely versatile in both content and use. Only by changing the format you can use them as a booklet or posters. The first impression is vital and it should be a powerful and lasting one.

The first step for printing a brochure or a postcard is obviously preparing the design. Your customers do not expect lengthy, monotonous texts in the brochure or postcard. But they will be definitely interested to know why your product is better than the others. Therefore, stress on the unique salient features of your product in a crisp, alluring language.

Always consider using attractive and professional colors and fonts. There are some fonts or color schemes that look great on your monitor or on the proof from the printer. But be aware that what looks great as a proof or on your monitor may look totally different from the final printed product. It is highly suggested that you consult with your printer before finalizing any details.

With today’s technology and digital printing, many problems associated with brochure and postcard printing has virtually been eliminated. With more versatile options, the color you see on the monitor is most likely what you will get in printed form. Customizing your brochures and postcards according to your requirements is a great advantage of the digital printing process.

Selecting the paper or any other material will again depend on your need or purpose. If you want to send the brochures or postcards by post, the paper should not be too heavy. A brochure or a postcard your sales representatives are going to distribute should have slightly higher quality paper. But, a thick, coated paper, which can deliver more vibrant rich look and feel, will be required for a business presentation and for a personalized visit.

Using commercial printing processes like offset lithography will enable the printer to deliver a quality product when printing the brochure and postcard. Ask to see samples from the printer and check their references too. Post-finishing operations like varnishing or lamination would be an important process for adding the finishing touches to the printing of brochures and postcards.

Owing to the tough competition, the cost of printing is getting lower everyday. Find the right combination of design and print that fit your budget and can give you the best value for your money.

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