When readers open the brochure, this is the first text they will see, making this a good place to briefly but effectively summarize the products or services that you offer. In other words, this is the introduction to your brochure, and what follows will be an elaboration of the general information that you place here. Make this text compelling and interesting so that readers will want to read the rest of the brochure. Be sure to keep the scope of this intoduction narrow enough so that you can adequately cover the concepts you raise here in the limited space of the rest of the brochure.
INDICA PRODUCTIONS
INDICA PRODUCTIONS
123 MAIN ST
SUITE # 007
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Phone (310) 910-3110
Fax (323) 665-0879
You can use this space to give readers clear instructions for the steps that you hope they will take next. It may be a number that you want them to call, a Web site that you want them to visit, or information that you want them to fill out. Whatever the case, this information should be clear, brief, and engaging enough to motivate readers to make the decision to move forward.
Printing This Brochure
This brochure prints onto Legal-size paper (8.5 x 14), which you then fold into thirds. The brochure consists of two pages that are designed to print front and back (double-sided) on a single sheet of paper. There are two ways that you can print the brochure:
Print it on separate sheets of paper. After doing so, you take them to a copy business and ask it to print the two sheets double-sided onto one sheet.
Print it directly onto one sheet, double-sided. You can do this automatically or manually. To do it automatically, you must have a printer capable of printing on both sides of a sheet of paper. Before printing, set the printer properties to print on both sides of the page by clicking Print on the File menu, clicking Properties, and then on the Layout tab clicking Flip on Short Edge under Print on Both Sides. To print double-sided manually, feed a sheet of paper through the manual feed tray of your printer, printing the first page, and then feed the same sheet through the manual feed tray again, printing the