Monday 11 May 2015

Jewellery Brochure Design tips

 Brochures designing In India
Every business needs a brochure to market their goods and services. A brochure contains design elements to capture the attention of their intended audience. Brochures entice prospective clients to probe deeper into the content by reading further about a topic or getting contact information about the company.

A jewellery brochure proposition is an elegantly packaged piece of communication that balances on the edge of contemporary design and bespoke jewellery. A well-designed handbook of jewellers should contain effective colour contrast, images, and text to communicate a concise positive message. We have listed a few quick tips below to ensure your brochure composition is enticing enough to captivate the consumers and build curiosity to know more about you.

 Mix of Images and Content: A jewellery brochure design is intended as teaser of a product range or a brand. A stylish modish cover with a profile on first page is just enough to know what your brand is all about. As there is a restriction in number of pages, further pages can build up a story about a collection or carry categories. Each product is a piece of an art in itself and hence, a poetic composition is just perfect to raise the glam quotient.
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Colour Contrast: Unlike any other marketing tool, brochure composition can depict various colours at a time. The colour scheme depends on the story, products and the brand colour. The colour contrast has to be maintained effectively so that it looks a piece of ‘wow’ literature and not disturbing one.
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Selection of Papers: Most printers that print brochures offer an array of papers with respect to texture and thickness, and a variety of gloss / matte finishes. Over and above your choice, generally a 100gsm paper-stock is substantial than 80gsm stock paper without a huge cost difference. Using a heavier paper may convince a potential customer that you are more professional than your competitors.

Post Printing Effects: Just like an icing on the cake, a good printer offers a variety of finishing touch ups to give you a competitive edge. You can choose from matt, UV, Varnish, Laminate and many more. Adding varnish will add an appealing gloss to your brochure. And if you have a lot of ink coverage, your brochure will appear glossy anyway. However, if you use too many dark colours in your brochure design, using a varnish will prevent fingerprint smudges on your brochure.
Type of Paper and post printing touch-ups have to be kept in view while designing a brochure.  

High resolution Images: Using high-resolution images in your layout is a critical step towards creating a professional looking final brochure. Expert jewellery photography focuses on all key elements of the jewellery pieces and the same should be clear even on print. Hence, we recommend that jewellery images should be at least 300dpi to print clearly with full sharpness.  Images can come out soft, blurry or even pixilated on printing, if they are not of good quality.

Following these designing tips will enable you to create an enticing jewellery brochure for your jewellery brand. It will also help you to pitch the products and services of your brand in a presentable manner to your clients.