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BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS NAME Main Inside Heading Secondary Heading Using color well in your brochure BUSINESS enhances your message visually and emphasizes specific points. Using a color scheme that is consistent and pleasing provides a better experience for your reader than one which is too loud, busy, or difficult to read. Choose a font color that is easily legible against your background color. Front covers sell your product or service, back covers provide contact information, and the inside page usually tells a story or provides pricing options. Use simple, easy- to-read typefaces without an excess of flourishes to better communicate with your readers. They hold more information than do business cards, so you can include additional contact information. NAME Business Name Primary Business Address Address Line 2 Address Line 3 Address Line 4 Business Tagline or Motto Product/Service Information Tel: 555 555 5555 Phone: 555-555-5555 Fax: 555-555-5555 E-mail: someone@example.com

BUSINESS NAME 1 2 3 Main Inside Heading Main Inside Heading Secondary Heading Main Inside Heading Secondary Heading Main Inside Heading Secondary Heading Front covers sell your product or service, back covers provide contact information, and the inside page usually tells a story or provides pricing options. Use simple, easy- to-read typefaces without an excess of flourishes to better communicate with your readers. Front covers sell your product or service, back covers provide contact information, and the inside page usually tells a story or provides pricing options. Use simple, easy- to-read typefaces without an excess of flourishes to better communicate with your readers. Front covers sell your product or service, back covers provide contact information, and the inside page usually tells a story or provides pricing options. Use simple, easy- to-read typefaces without an excess of flourishes to better communicate with your readers. BUSINESS NAME 1 Secondary Heading 2 3 Secondary Heading Secondary Heading Using color well in your brochure enhances your message visually and emphasizes specific points. Using a color scheme that is consistent and pleasing provides a better experience for your reader than one which is too loud, busy, or difficult to read. Choose a font color that is easily legible against your background color. Using color well in your brochure enhances your message visually and emphasizes specific points. Using a color scheme that is consistent and pleasing provides a better experience for your reader than one which is too loud, busy, or difficult to read. Choose a font color that is easily legible against your background color. Using color well in your brochure enhances your message visually and emphasizes specific points. Using a color scheme that is consistent and pleasing provides a better experience for your reader than one which is too loud, busy, or difficult to read. Choose a font color that is easily legible against your background color.