July 31, 2011

Tips to Making a Great Travel Brochure

Tips to Making a Great Travel Brochure

With the summer months getting ready to kick into full swing which means the travel months are upon us. If you are in the travel company it is still not too late to have your vacation full color brochure created and printed.

Whenever generating a sales brochure you want to make certain your content tells a narrative, bear in mind you are trying to lure individuals to visit that location. Create content that should have the reader picturing themselves at that location.

It is also wise to show plenty of images. A full color brochure is definitely the way to go.Showcasing black and white photos of the beautiful seashores of Hawaii are not going to get anyone to call you up to book that dream vacation.

Make sure all the photographs you utilize are 300dpi are greater, that will make certain very clear and sharp photos. If you pull images off of the world wide web that will be 72 dpi and not acceptable for printing, using images with that reduced of image resolution will result in blurry and pixelated photographs - that is something you do not want. If you are purchasing stock photos this will not be an problem as a rule of thumb is that all stock photos tend to be of higher quality no matter what measurement picture you purchase.

There are two typical sizes of brochures that are most common; the 8 " x 11" and the 11" x 17" catalogues. The 8.5 x 11 offers you a number of options for folding will can produce a lot of looks, including tri-folded which can easily easily be fit into a #10 envelope for easy mailing.

Ordering sales brochure do not need to break your bank accountant, there are several options online for discount printers. Most discount printers create a excellent expert looking print job that will be sure to catch the eye of travelers.

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