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How to Design a Brochure For Your Brand: A Smart Guide

Introduction to Creative Brochure Design

In today’s fast-moving world, people are bombarded with digital messages all day. Emails, pop-ups, and notifications can be easy to miss or forget. That’s why brochures still work. They give your audience something they can hold, take home, and come back to. A brochure offers a quiet, simple way to share your message, whether you're talking about your brand, a product, or an event.

At Line and Dot Studio, we believe that a brochure should be clear, relatable, and useful. It should feel like a conversation between you and the reader. In this blog, we’ll walk you through easy-to-understand ideas for brochure design, tips you can actually use, and trends that matter in 2025.

Brochure Design Trends in 2025

Every year brings new design styles, and 2025 is no different. With the increasing demand for digital ads and catalogs, the need for brochures has somehow made its presence active with new design styles coming in. Here are a few brochure design trends that are catching attention:

Sustainable and Minimal Brochure Design

More people care about what goes into making a brochure. They want materials that are good for the planet and designs that are not overwhelming. That’s why:

    1. Many companies now use recycled paper or paper with environmental certifications.
    2. Inks made from plants or water are becoming more common.
    3. Simple layouts with a lot of open space and few colors are easier to read and cheaper to print.

This clean style helps the reader focus on what’s important. It also sends a message that your brand is thoughtful and responsible.

Vibrant Brochure Colours and Bold Fonts

On the contrary side, some brochures are using colour to stand out. In busy spaces like exhibitions or retail counters, strong visuals and colours can make a big difference.

    1. Bright gradients are a popular background choice.
    2. Bold and large fonts help readers spot headlines quickly.
    3. Using high contrast between text and background makes everything easier to read.

This style works well when you want your brochure to grab attention right away. This factor is something that is with respect to your brand guidelines and the tone of your brand. If the tone of your brand is subtle, using minimal and light colours should be the go-to choice. The colours and the font choices communicate your brand to your audience,

Using AI Tools to Design Smarter

Brochure design is a requirement or the basic necessity for most product companies. Designers and design teams are now using smart features in tools like Adobe Firefly, Canva Magic Design, and Figma’s smart plugins. These tools:

    1. Suggest layouts based on your content
    2. Help arrange text and images automatically
    3. Save time while still giving you creative control

If you’re short on time or working with a small team, these tools are a great way to make sure your brochure looks professional without needing expert skills.

Why Brochure Design Matters

Even with social media, websites, and email newsletters, brochures are still useful, sometimes even more so.

Easy to Hold, Read, and Remember

A brochure is a physical item. People can carry it, read it when they have a moment, and refer back to it later. According to a FedEx Office survey, 79% of small business owners believe printed materials help build their brand. And when done right, they’re not just paper, they’re tools that build trust.

Brochures are great for:

    1. Walk-in customers who want to know more
    2. Visitors at events or trade shows
    3. Sending out by mail as a reminder

They don’t need Wi-Fi or a charger or any digital interface to know your product or brand. And that makes them simple and dependable.

Useful in Business Meetings and Retail Spaces

In business settings, brochures help explain what you do shortly and concisely. In retail stores and settings, a brochure allows customers to interact with and browse options and prices without needing a screen.

For example:

    • A construction company can show services and case studies.
    • A skincare brand can list ingredients and benefits.

Whether your business is big or small, a brochure adds clarity and builds confidence amond the buyers or the users. 

A quote saying People remember a brand by 70% of what they read in print, compared to just 20% of what they see online by U.S. Postal Service & Temple University Neuromarketing Study

Creative Brochure Design Ideas and Templates

There are many ways to design a brochure, but picking the right style to convey your message makes all the difference.

Common Brochure Types: What to Choose

Different folds help guide the reader:

    1. Tri-fold: Six panels. Best for step-by-step stories, timelines, or detailed services.
    2. Bi-fold: Four panels. Ideal for balanced layouts like an introduction + services or images + contact.
    3. Z-fold: Three equal panels that open like a zigzag. Good for product categories or design portfolios.

Try folding a plain sheet of paper into these types before deciding. It helps you plan the space better.

Make Your Brochure Smart

You can now add smart features to your brochure that connect offline and online:

    1. QR Codes: Let people scan and visit your website or social pages.
    2. AR Features: Make pictures in your brochure come to life with an app.
    3. NFC Chips: Let people tap their phones to save your contact info instantly.

These tools make brochures more interactive and easier to track.

How to Make a Brochure That Works for You

A brochure should guide people, answer their questions, and make them curious to take the next step. 79% of SMEs in the US still rely on printed brochures, confirming their ongoing relevance. Here's how you can make one that does just that:

Choose a Template That Fits Your Story

A good template makes layout decisions easier. Keep in mind:

    1. Does the template match your brand colors and tone?
    2. Is there enough space for both pictures and words?
    3. Can it be printed easily and shared online too?

There are free and paid templates on tools like Canva, Adobe Express, and InDesign. Pick one that’s easy to work with. But it is always advisable to reach out to experts in brochure design services to design the best brochures for you that create the impact.

Fonts and Colours That Help

Design should make things easier, not harder, for your reader. Tips to follow:

    1. Don’t mix too many font styles. Stick to 2–3 at most.
    2. Use colours that mean something to your brand (e.g., blue for trust, green for nature). Create brand guidelines that match with the tone of your brand so that you always know what the exact colours, fonts and the style for all your print collaterals or marketing materials.
    3. Make sure the text is large enough to read without squinting. Use high quality images and visual elements to improve brand credibility.

A good rule: If your parents or a busy friend can read it easily, you're on the right track.

Company Brochure vs Product Brochure

There are different types of brochures, and each one serves a different purpose. Choosing the right type helps you share the right information in the right way.

Understanding Company Brochure

A company brochure gives people an overview of your business. It’s a good way to introduce who you are and what you offer.

    • Tells your brand’s story in a short and clear way

    • Highlights your team, values, services, and achievements

    • Works well for meetings, proposals, conferences, and new client pitches

Use a company brochure when you want to build trust, explain your brand, or leave a strong first impression.

Understanding Product Brochure

A product brochure is focused on what you sell. It helps people understand your products quickly.

    • Shares details like features, prices, and benefits

    • Includes product photos, charts, or comparisons if needed

    • Ideal for use at retail counters, exhibitions, in packaging, or as inserts

Product brochures help customers make informed decisions and are easy to carry or keep for later.

Everyday Use Cases of Brochures

Here are a few examples to help you understand how these brochures work in real settings:

    • A fitness studio might place product brochures at the reception with membership options and class details.

    • A startup could carry company brochures to investor meetings to explain their team, goals, and vision.

    • A restaurant could offer product brochures that show menu options and catering packages.

    • A school might use company brochures for admissions and open houses.

Choose based on what you want people to remember: your brand story or your product details. In some cases, you might even need both.

a brochure design by Line and Dot Studio for a flooring company named Royal Flooring.

Line and Dot Studio: We Design Brochures That Fit Your Brand

At Line and Dot Studio, we create brochures that are simple, clear, and easy to understand. Our goal is to help you share your message in the best way possible.

We Start with the Basics

Before we begin designing, we ask a few simple questions:

    • Who will read this brochure?
    • What do you want them to know or do?
    • How will you share it, with handouts, displays, or by mail?

Based on your answers, we put together rough layouts and content. You’ll see the progress and can give feedback at each step.

Full Support from Start to Finish

We don’t just design and send files. We help with everything:

    • Print-ready files or digital versions based on your needs
    • Choosing the right paper, size, and printer
    • Help with changes and questions, even after the brochure is done

Our goal is to make sure your brochure is useful, easy to read, and ready to share.

Explore our brochure design services to learn more about how we can help.

Designing Brochures That Connect with People

A brochure isn’t just a design; it’s a small piece of your business in someone’s hand. It gives people time to read, think, and respond without pressure.

A clear, helpful brochure:

    • Shows your brand in a trustworthy way
    • Explains what you do without overwhelming anyone
    • Gives people a reason to connect with you

At Line and Dot Studio, we’re here to help you create and design brochures that people understand and remember.

Need help making your next brochure simple, thoughtful, and easy to use?

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We’d love to help you put your message into the hands of the right people.