Paper Sizes to Consider While Designing a Brochure

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Paperweight generally refers to the width of the paper sheet you choose for your printed product. In the market, you will find the availability of a large variety of weights to pick from. –

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Paper Sizes to Consider While Designing a Brochure
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Paper Sizes to Consider While Designing a Brochure
  • Paperweight generally refers to the width of the
    paper sheet you choose for your printed product.
    In the market, you will find the availability of
    a large variety of weights to pick from.
  • The cost of your ultimate print job will be
    affected by the paperweight, but it may also
    affect your perceived brochure quality.
  • Another significant factor to consider at the
    time of designing your brochure is the size of
    the paper.
  • The size of the pages you choose will frequently
    affect what you can incorporate in the brochure.
    Therefore, it is crucial to make this selection
    before you begin designing it. This will let you
    know how much space you have to work with

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Most Common Brochure Paper SizesA4
  • Whenever it comes to creating a brochure, the
    most common paper size is A4. It is the most used
    size of the paper, as well as size and format
    that most consumers are acquainted with.
  • Talking about the brochure dimensions of an A4
    page, it is 11.69 inches x 8.27 inches or 297mm
    high x 210mm wide.

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A5
  • A5 is another popular option to go for. This type
    of brochure is specifically A4 pages folded.
    Also, it is significantly more compact. It helps
    to prioritize your info as well as offer your
    customers the most critical details.
  • However, it does, allow you to be creative,
    particularly if youre using it as a brochure to
    display images or products.

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A3
  • An A3 brochure is another typical brochure size
    that is comparatively larger. But, it still tends
    to have a great visual impact. A3 paper size
    brochures are folded A2 pages with fewer pages.
    This is specifically because of the extra cost of
    printing pages that are larger in terms of size.

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