High Quality Brochure Printing
Business Brochure Printing
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High Quality Brochure PrintingA Snowball's Chance In... Picture this: an empty boardroom, chairs slightly turned towards you. Sitting before each of the chairs sits your company brochure. It's your day to sell your company to the best minds in the business. There is nothing to chance when it comes to opportunities like this. So why use an inferior printer for your brochures when you can choose high quality brochure printing for the same cost? With high quality brochure printing your brochures will look and feel their very best. Our state of the art printing facility can create professional brochures quickly and for a low-cost. High quality brochures are simple to design on your computer. Upload your photos, graphic and tables to our easy to use website. Then all you need to do is add your information. Any business that is looking for a way to increase sales should be interested in brochure printing. This is one of the best ways to get people familiar with your company, products, or services. It is an affordable way to make a great and lasting impression. By using these brochures, you will be increasing your company’s values. No matter how large, or small, this is something that will benefit any product line or corporate marketing plan. Brochures should always look clean, crisp, and a clear concept on the front cover. Make sure you do not include too many images to take away from the concepts detailed. Also, use clear and readable "Fonts" like Arial so you will not confuse the potential customer in what you are offering. Do not use too many images and cluttered text; it might overwhelm the customer with too much information. Make sure to focus on one to two images and a brief description per page, that way your customers are in tune with what you are selling before going on to the next page. If you would like consumers to know more about your business and the products and services that you offer, you may wish to have brochures available. Many companies offer brochure printing. You can include many of the unique features about your business that stand out from others in your industry. Many times, you can also have them printed with professional stock photos to make them more appealing.
There are many print shops that offer this as option as one of their services. Many times, they will have examples of other brochures that they have printed that you can view. You may also wish to inquire about what artwork is needed to make your brochures look professional. You can also ask them the amount of content that you would need to have to get your message across. Finish: The finish of a paper is it's surface texture. Uncoated and coated paper has different surface textures. * Wove or Smooth - A smooth uncoated surface. * Laid - A paper that is manufactured with textured lines on its surface. This finish is used mostly for business stationery elements, like letterhead, envelopes and business cards. * Linen - Similar to a laid finish, this paper has textured lines on the surface of the sheet, but they are finer and more regular than those that appear on a laid finish stock. This paper is also used frequently for business stationery. * Laser - A paper that is guaranteed to be compatible with laser printers. * Coated - A paper with a waxy finish (shiny or matte). * Uncoated - A paper with an untreated surface that is dull and unreflective. * Coated One Side (C1S) - A cover stock that has a coating on one side and is dull on the reverse side. * Coated Two Sides (C2S) - A cover stock that has a coating on both sides. Weight: The weight of a paper refers to its thickness and is measured in pounds (#). The higher the number, the more (equivalent) weight a paper has (the thicker/heavier the paper). Opacity: A paper's opacity is determined by its weight, ingredients and absorbency. A paper's opacity determines how much printing will show through on the reverse side of a sheet. Opacity is expressed in terms of its percentage of reflection. Complete opacity is 100% and complete transparency is 0%. Brightness: The brightness of a sheet of paper measures the percentage of a wavelength of blue light it reflects. The brightness of a piece of paper is typically expressed on a scale of 1 to 100 with 100 being the brightest. Most papers reflect 60-90% of light. The brightness of a paper affects readability, the perception of ink color and the contrast between light and dark hues. Get the quality your brochures deserve. Use high quality brochure printing for your next big boardroom conference. Contact us on our website PrintFirm.com, by phone at 866-668-5152, or if you like doing things face-to-face come on by and see us at: 21333 Deering Court, Canoga Park, CA 91304 |
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