10 Things EVERY Leaflet Should Include: #1 Brand Colours and Logo
10 Things EVERY Leaflet Should Include: #1 Brand Colours and Logo
10 Things EVERY Leaflet Should Include: #1 Brand Colours and Logo
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Every flyer should have a purpose. Whether it’s promoting an upcoming event or advertising
your business, product or services.
Designing a leaflet can be a lot of fun but there are some basic and common mistakes that can
impact your flyer greatly
Our design team have come up with this top 10 list of essential features every leaflet must have:
You have worked hard and probably spent a fair bit of cash creating a logo, choosing colours
and a generally creating the ‘feel’ of your business. Why would you abandon your branding it at
a time you need it most?
Take a look at some big brands. Virgin adverts and promo gear is always red, Sainsbury’s ads
always have a hint of orange in them, Morrison’s stick with sunshine yellow and so on. They do
this for one reason: it is how people recognise their brands and how they differentiate
themselves from others.
Your leaflet should dovetail with your brand, using the same logo and colour palette.
The principle is that every flyer has a purpose and in most cases, each purpose is different. The
design of the flyer should meet these different purposes.
It also stops advertising and promotional campaigns become stagnant. There is a fine line
between people recognising your logo and brand, and being bombarded with the same advert,
leaflet, flyer, poster etc. time and time again.
Do you need event details such as date, time, venue and so on? Or is it about buying tickets
online or registering interest in an event?
It may be that in exchange for deleting a whole paragraph, you could have an image that says it
all. Remember, if everything on your leaflet is high contrast, nothing stands out.
#8 Choose a Title
Our world is busy, and our vision is crowded with all kinds of competing adverts and
promotions.
Our attention span for any leaflet or advertising tool is short – less than four seconds. Too
much text, too many images all make for a chaotic leaflet, the message of which is not
immediately obvious.
And this is why choosing a title that immediately says what it is all about is simply essential,
but an often-forgotten addition of a leaflet or flyer.
What is it you want your target audience to do by the time they have read the leaflet?
Is it contact you for more details, or do they need to buy the product today and online? Or do
they need to come in store with the leaflet for a 20% discount by Thursday?
For a professional and affordable leaflet design and print service, contact our
team today.