How To Ask My Printer To Produce A Square Shaped Company Brochure

Published: 18th October 2010
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Most company brochures are pretty boring. They always seem to lack imagination and are typically 4, 8 or 12 pages at A4 size. You know what I mean. It is the lack of imagination which makes them all feel, well rather predictable.

Fortunately there are other better alternatives. Fortunately there are any number of interesting techniques you can use to make your brochure much more interesting.

But what does a square corporate brochure actually look like?

Well a Square Brochure is usually produced from A4 sheets of paper, but the twist is that it is then cut down in order to create a more imaginative square shaped corporate brochure.

What size is a square company brochure?

One of the best designs is to create a square brochure which measures 210mm x 210mm. What is so special about this size? Well this can still be created out of the same sheet of paper that you would use to produce a regular A4 company brochure, only during the finishing process the square brochure is cut down to size.


I think this square company brochure size can be very eye-catching. It is unusual and somehow makes your organisation stand out. Best of all for such a stylish looking brochure, it's no more expensive than a regular corporate printed brochure.

Many years ago we printed a square brochure which remains in my samples case to this day. Amazingly it seems that on every other occasion I show this portfolio to new prospective clients that square brochure someone just jumps out and grabs their attention. This has actually become a very predictable process. The usual conversation will be the customer noting the square brochure samples and then they will ask if we can work something similar up for them.

The square sample brochure has a 4 page cover printed on 220gsm matt and then 12 pages inside printed on 130gsm matt. The actual brochure is cut down to 210mm squared in size.

The photo on the front cover of the brochure runs to the edge of the page. This is called bleeding the image. The brochure is printed in full colour throughout.



If you would be interested to see examples of square company brochures then I suggest contacting this company. They have a vast amount of experience in creating company brochures of all shapes and sizes - including square corporate brochures.

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