Brochure design – when simple is best

Client: St Peter’s Saltley Trust
Small folder design

A simple, yet effective folder for St Peter’s Saltley Trust

Sometimes it’s good to have something small to give to people so they remember you. Something for them to take away. Something physical.

St Peter’s Saltley Trust (whom we rebranded a little while back) came to us for a little brochure to explain what they did as an organisation. The result was this very simple, but effective folder. Coming in at a mere 148 x 148mm, with just 4 pages and a flap for inserts, it should last them quite a few years. And they can tailor it to specific occasions by printing new inserts (digitally, to keep the cost down).

Got a small brochure or leaflet job you’d like to talk to us about? Don’t wait until you have a big project. Sometimes small and simple is just what you need.

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