Criteria and Constraints
Brochure Layout
Create an advertising brochure for an amusement park or vacation destination of your choosing.
Front, Back and Inside Flap Canvas Size: 11 inches wide by 8.5 inches tall
Inside Panels Canvas Size: 11 inches wide by 8.5 inches tall
Brochure Front: The front cover should be visually appealing and provide enough content to invite the reader to open the piece and read more.
- Include the location's name and logo.
- Include the location's tag line if one is available.
- Include the location's name and logo.
- Include the location's tag line if one is available.
Brochure Back: The back may include contact information, hours of operation, ticket prices, parking costs, and / or a visual representation of the park’s location.
Brochure Inside Front Panel: This is the most important panel of the brochure.
Option 1: Create a list that summarizes why the customer should choose your location.
Option 2: Create a list of testimonials.
Option 1: Create a list that summarizes why the customer should choose your location.
Option 2: Create a list of testimonials.
Brochure Inside: This is where all of the information about your topic is presented.
- You should highlight everything that makes your location interesting.
- These panels should contain at least 5 topics about your location.
- Possible topics that may be found in the inside are:
* Detailed information about the location
* Info about kid's rides or activities
* Info about water parks or water attractions
* Top thrill rides or attractions
* What makes this location unique?
- You should highlight everything that makes your location interesting.
- These panels should contain at least 5 topics about your location.
- Possible topics that may be found in the inside are:
* Detailed information about the location
* Info about kid's rides or activities
* Info about water parks or water attractions
* Top thrill rides or attractions
* What makes this location unique?
Brochure Design
Use common design elements such as colors, text, images, layout, etc. on all pages.
Clearly organize all information, photos, and graphics for the audience.
Panels need to be attractive, seductive, and interesting, or no one is going to pay attention to them.
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