Thursday 27 September 2012

Examples of brochures

I like this brochure as it creates a mysterious effect for the man when it is closed. This brochure has a basic thought out design but is executed brilliantly. The brochure clearly displays what it is advertising on the front cover and the slogans are also clear to see, the chosen colours of the text work well on the black background.

I like the perspective used in this brochure. The bold headline captures the audiences immediate attention to what the brochure is advertising. The only aspect of this brochure I do not like is the very very small writing on the page. The writing is too small and is very hard to read. I would prefer this writing to either be bigger or on a separate page.

This brochure looks as if it is a antique treasure map. I like this as it creates a feel which is different to other brochures and is unique. The brochure also contains a picture of an eagle which is the dominant of birds. The eagle indicates freedom as birds can fly anywhere they want, this freedom feeling transcends over to the audience.
I like this brochure because of its simplicity which makes it effective in advertising the beauty salon. The oak front picture looks elegant and is different than showing just a models face. The "Salon Ink" looks stylish as if it has just been drawn. The three pages are labelled clearly for the audience to understand.

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