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Time For Some Brochure Designs Clean Up |
Article Submitted by: Lynne Saarte

Sunday, 31 January 2010
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Do you know how to clean up your designs for brochure printing?
Proof reading is one thing, but cleaning out your design for proper
brochure printing is a more vigorous process. Let me teach you how to
clean up your brochure designs properly. In this article, I will list
down a few tips that should help you keep any errors or mistakes away
from your design so that you do not have to be worried about your
brochure printing. Removing unnecessary objects. Sometimes, layout artists can really get carried away by the special objects and effects. Anything from little swirls, paragraph dividers, dividing lines, or other design clutter can sometimes make the brochure look quite full and messy. That is why it is important to remove any unnecessary design objects in your brochure design. Always try to analyze if each design element contributes to the theme or clutters up the design. Do this point per point, object per object so that you can really clean things up. Cleaning up those images. In terms of the images themselves, it is crucial that you make sure that all of them are clean, clear and pristine. Do this by making sure that your images only come for high quality direct sources. Do not just copy from Website thumbnails or image searches. Always go for the high resolution large format images for your color brochures. Try to look for those large images if you are using the Internet to look for images, or of course, always go for a high resolution digital camera for your photographs or high resolution scanner for scanning pictures. Correcting the text. To clean up your text, of course you should know that you should not trust electronic proof reading. You might have a grammar check or spell check on your publishing software, but sometimes it is just not enough. It is best for actual people to check it out, and check it out thoroughly. You should try having three people check the designs around two times just to make sure things are correct. All grammar and spelling errors should be eliminated if you have all these people checking your color brochure text. Sample prints. Finally, for a truly proper check, you should always try to print some samples of your color brochures. Just printing your brochures on the home or office printer should suffice for this. Sometimes, it is easier to clean up things and look for errors in the brochure designs when you physically are holding it. So printing samples gives you that "Real world" type of clean up letting you improve and correct your design before brochure deployment. So that is how you clean up your brochure designs. Just do the steps above and you should have a nice and clean brochure draft ready enough for good brochure printing. For comments and inquiries about the article visit: Brochure Printing Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
About The Author:
Lynne Saarte is a writer that hails from Texas. She has been in the Internet business for some years now, specializing in Internet marketing and other online business strategies.
Lynne Saarte is a writer that hails from Texas. She has been in the Internet business for some years now, specializing in Internet marketing and other online business strategies.
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