- High-quality full-color printing
- Folds keep information organized
- Choose between durable paper and cardstock
- Create a brochure based on a custom size
- Customize based on your specifications
Brochures
Features
- High-quality full-color printing
- Folds keep information organized
- Choose between durable paper and cardstock
- Create a brochure based on a custom size
- Customize based on your specifications
Maximize High-Quality, Organized Brochure Printing
Maximize High-Quality, Organized Brochure Printing
Brochure printing is part of every successful marketing campaign. Give away brochures at conventions, highlight details about your new collection, or include them with every new customer purchase. They are an effective, versatile, and affordable promotional tool.
It would help if you had a fold that complements your brand and brochure design. Please choose from our nine available brochure folding formats.
2-Panel Folds
Bi-fold
As its name indicates, this brochure contains two panels with enough space for lengthy text or large images.
Trifold
The trifold is folded twice to create three panels for a short, visual, and informative brochure. It is the most popular folding option.
Z-Fold
This commonly used brochure has six printed panels on both sides.
Gate Fold
The gatefold has two cover panels that open up to reveal a larger third panel.
4-Panel Folds
Four-panel folds are great for brochures that need to contain more information while still keeping them perfectly organized.
Accordion Fold
This brochure fold forms a zigzag pattern.
Double Gate Fold
This fold is similar to the gate fold, with an extra fold in the center. It is also known as a closed gatefold.
Double Parallel Fold
This fold is folded equally in half then folded again in the same direction.
French Fold
The French fold is folded in half horizontally and then vertically folded in half to create the four equally sized panels.
Roll Fold
Roll fold is folded three times from right to left. Each panel is directed to fold toward the left.
Brochure Sizes, Folds, and Sample Designs
The information you will include determines the brochure size suited for your business. There are five standard brochure sizes — which you can combine with five popular types of paper folds. It helps to create an outline of your content to have an idea of the size that best works with your material.
The final folded size of your brochure depends on the combination of: flat paper size, fold, and orientation (horizontal or vertical). We have blank brochure templates for standard brochures that you can download to guide you in creating a layout — or you can download the templates below.
We print brochures for you on three premium paper coating options. Glossy paper is vibrant, while the matte’s smooth surface is elegantly subdued. All brochures are printed on paper stock and 10 pt. cardstock is folded before printing.
You can upload a ready-made design or create your brochure with our design tool. Make a new design today and have the order shipped anywhere in the US. Start brochure printing for your marketing needs today.
Brochure Printing FAQs
Yes, you can mail the brochures directly to recipients. After indicating the features of your brochures, check “Mailing Services” below the tabbing options. You’ll need to upload a mailing list so we know where to send your brochures.
Selecting the right paper type is crucial for ensuring your brochure looks and feels professional while effectively communicating your message. Here’s a quick guide to help you choose the best paper type for your brochure, based on its intended use and desired finish:
Paper Type |
Best For |
Properties |
70 lb. Paper Uncoated |
Budget-friendly brochures, internal use |
Lightweight, non-glossy, economical |
80 lb. Paper Gloss |
High-quality brochures with vibrant colors |
Slightly heavier, glossy finish for bright and sharp images |
100 lb. Paper Gloss |
Premium brochures requiring a polished look |
Heavier, high-gloss finish, durable |
100 lb. Paper Matte |
Elegant brochures with a sophisticated touch |
Heavier, non-reflective, smooth finish |
10 pt. Cardstock Gloss |
Brochures needing a sturdy feel and vibrant visuals |
Glossy, thicker, durable, high-quality |
10 pt. Cardstock Matte |
Brochures with a professional, understated appearance |
Matte finish, thicker, high-quality |
14 pt. Cardstock Gloss |
For extra durability and visual appeal |
Glossy, extra thick, high-quality |
14 pt. Cardstock Uncoated |
Premium brochures with a tactile, natural finish |
Uncoated, extra thick, durable |
Consider the following when choosing your paper type:
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Purpose: For marketing materials, choose paper types that enhance your brochure’s impact. Glossy papers are ideal for vibrant colors, while matte papers offer a clean and understated look.
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Durability: If your brochure will be handled frequently or stored for a long time, opt for thicker cardstock for better durability.
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Finish: Glossy finishes enhance color brightness and sharpness, while matte finishes provide a sophisticated and smooth look.
The number before the paper and cardstock material indicates its weight. This means that 70 lb. paper is the thinnest and lightest, while 100 lb. is the thickest among the paper options. The 10 pt. cardstock is also lightweight but slightly thicker than paper stock materials.
Note: If you are mailing this product, please confirm that your mail addressing machine can print on the laminated surface. If unsure, please call to request a sample before placing your order.
Brochures are practical marketing tools used to promote your information-heavy campaigns. They can be laid out like a take-out menu containing listings of different products and services; or as travel and events guides. Brochures come in standard and custom sizes. Read on to learn how to create standard brochures that will work best for your business.
All sizes shown on the calculator measure the brochure when unfolded and laid out flat on a surface. If you want a finished trifold brochure that folds to 8.5” x 3.69”, the unfolded size should be 8.5” x 11”.
- Cover - A central image that immediately conveys what your product or service has to offer. Include your company logo and name so customers make the association.
- High-Resolution Images - Use 300 dpi images for your brochure design. This resolution ensures the photo won’t be blurry upon printing.
- Features and Benefits - The copy should elaborate on your product's or service's main selling points. Break it down in a list format or several sections for easy reading.
- Call to Action - Include discount coupons or promos in the brochure to drive traffic to your store or e-commerce site.
- Contact Information - Don’t forget to place all your company’s contact information, such as a telephone number, address, email address, and website for the customer’s preference.
The most eye-catching brochures are highly visual and use images to guide the reader through the content. A photo or illustration in each panel helps introduce or show the content in detail. Your copy should be as short as possible to sustain the reader’s focus on your main topic. For more information, check out our guide on how to design brochures.
You can order a minimum of 25 brochures.
The fastest turnaround or printing time is 1 business day. You can also select 2 or 3 business days as the printing time. Your order will be ready for delivery or shipping after the selected period.
Size. Color. Material. It's all here, and more.
6 Paper/Stock Options
100 lb. Paper Gloss
- The most popular and highly recommended choice
- Thicker than a standard magazine page
- Gloss coating is smooth, shiny, and fade-resistant
- Great for artwork that has images and text
- Foldable and easy to keep for future reference
- Gloss coating comes with a shiny finish and prints colors in vivid detail
- Has a fade-resistant surface
100 lb. Paper Matte
- Thicker than a standard magazine page
- Matte softens colors for a more elegant look
- Less glare makes text easier to read
10 pt. Cardstock Gloss
- Durable cardstock that’s scored prior to folding
- Glossy finish provides vibrant coloring
- Scratch and scuff-resistant coating
10 pt. Cardstock Matte
- Durable cardstock that’s scored prior to folding
- Matte coating produces an elegant, muted hue
- Writable surface for ballpoint pens and permanent markers
70 lb. Paper Uncoated
- The thinnest and lightest paper stock available
- Thrice the weight of regular (20 lb.) copy paper
- Ideal for brochures with return forms
- Has a smooth, writable surface on both sides
80 lb. Paper Gloss
- Slightly thicker and heavier than 70 lb. paper
- Medium weight makes it easy to hand out
- Gloss coating brightens colors and adds shine
Brochure templates.
Save time by using our free templates. Our templates have been set up with proper bleeds and margins, assuring your print job turns out accurately. To download, select a file type and click on the size below. Note that all sizes indicated show the brochure measurements before folding.
Customer Questions
We can only print a file as good as the file that was sent to us. That being said we recommend that the customers send us a file that has at least 300 DPI resolution for the best results.
That sounds heavy for regular paper stock. We would advise you to use a card stock. If you have time, please order our Offset Printing Sample Kit so you can check if the 14 Pt Cardstock is suitable. We do have other options for 17 pt cardstock but this would be custom and you would need to speak to a Custom Representative to get a quote.
No. We use a gang run system on an offset press so each design basically has its own set up cost and that is reflected on the pricing tool. Each design you submit will count as a separate order. Price per brochure only improves if the quantity per order increases.
Based on our experience, the type of paper you select depends on how you see your end users treat the brochures or what purpose you have for them. There are basically just two qualities that impact this - coating and paper weight.
Technically we only offer three types of coating on the paper - matte, gloss and uncoated. This is mainly for the asthetic side of your need in terms of how smooth or shiny the surface of the paper is (glossy) or if you want a more textured or dull finish (matte). The design or artwork are sometimes enhanced by the type of coating you select as gloss or matte can project different moods or themes. If you need to write on the brochures, the recommendation would be to use uncoated paper which comes with no gloss or matte finish.
The other consideration is the weight of the paper or thickness. If you are only using the brochure for single use (giving it out and expecting the user to look at it and dispose of it shortly after), you would probably need to use a lightweight and less costly 70 lb paper. If it has a full bleed and trifolded, it is likely that this may be placed on a rack or on display for people to pick up and read. Users need to keep it for reference so it's best to use the 100 lb paper which is fairly sturdy and the standard for most customers. If you need the brochure to be very sturdy and last a longer time, you have the option for the heavier stocks like the 10 pt or 14 pt cover stocks. The 14 pt is actually the same stocks we use for post cards and business cards so you can select this if you expect the user to keep the brochure as reference and will be handling and unfolding it repeatedly.
We would be happy to check if we can customize the order or provide you with alternative options available to meet your printing needs! We need to know the full specification of your potential order for us to provide you with accurate pricing. You may enter the full specifications here:
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