Great Brochure Design Concepts for Beginners
If you are worried about creating designs that are risky when it comes to color brochures, then you should read this article well. We will discuss here a few of the safest and most effective brochure designs that most beginners like to use. Brochure concepts like these won’t win you too many awards in the brochure design, but they will give you the right steps on how you can exactly apply these to our own brochures. So read and see if you can use these great themes for your start up brochures as a beginner.
1. The newspaper design concept – A good effective and safe kind of concept for a brochure design is the newspaper style. As you can assume, this design concept has you creating several columns in the brochure (2 or 3) and then creating a newspaper like layout.
This is a great and safe design for brochures that need to convey lots of content. Just make sure you have a great headline on top, and an eye catching picture below it and this is a great and functional brochure layout that should give you good results.
2. The magazine design concept – Now, if we have the newspaper concept, we also have the magazine concept for brochures. It is a lot similar to our newspaper concept really, but the difference is that we have lesser columns and more images.
A magazine is a “spread” first and foremost, so a brochure that uses this theme has its inner panels integrated with each other much like how magazine pages and content spread to one another. If you are printing marketing or advertising brochures, this is one of the best themes that you can use.
3. Minimalist cover styles – You can go also a bit out of the traditional way in creating brochures and use a minimalist cover style. Minimalist styles and themes basically mean that you use lesser details. You opt here to use plain (but vibrant) colors that makes the brochure look very clean, and spacious.
Much like many modern types of prints, the clean and simple minimalist style helps add that very professional and even high quality feel that makes those prints a lot more respectable. Use this if you do not want to add lots of design details, but still want that great impact.
4. Web 2.0 website concepts – If you look at many prints these days, you should notice that many of them are adopting internet page like designs. The web 2.0 style is steadily winding its way into print design, and it is a good idea for you to try it out on your own brochures.
This style is a lot more colourful, curvier and typically more cuter than the typical color brochures that you are used to. While still a bit new, it gets a better response for more younger markets who feel that styles like those deserve a lot more attention than the simpler and traditional looking ones.
5. Textured type covers – Lastly, you can try use using a textured type cover for your brochures. These styles basically involve using a texture element in your brochure designs. This integrates a certain material look into brochures, adding the illusion that they are made from those materials. This is quite useful for brochures for marketing that need that texture to add that novelty and entertaining feel to the brochure. So try this design out if you can for your more creative type marketing brochures.
Good! Now you know what you should go for in terms of designs. These approaches are typically safer, better and are less of a problem for you. So try them out and see how effective and practical they are for yourself.