Pamphlet Brochures: These are simple, folded brochures with basic information about a product, service, or event. They usually have a single fold or two folds.
Bi-Fold Brochures: This type of brochure is folded in half, creating four panels (two on each side). It's effective for presenting a bit more detailed information while still being compact.
Tri-Fold Brochures: Tri-fold brochures are divided into three sections on each side, folded into thirds. They are popular for presenting structured information in a well-organized manner.
Booklet Brochures: These are larger brochures resembling small booklets. They are often stitched or stapled and can have multiple pages, allowing for more extensive content and detailed information.
Gate-Fold Brochures: Gate-fold brochures have two end panels that open to reveal a larger central panel. This type is great for dramatic presentations and unveiling detailed information in stages.
Z-Fold Brochures: Z-fold brochures zigzag into three panels on each side. They are useful for sequentially presenting information or showcasing different aspects of a product or service.
Insert Brochures: These are single sheets inserted into magazines, newspapers, or other printed materials. They are typically used for targeted marketing or as supplements to larger campaigns.
Flyers: While not always considered traditional brochures, flyers are single sheets of paper with information printed on one or both sides. They are often used for mass distribution in high-traffic areas.
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