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What are the options I have for a final product and the technical details associated with my design?

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What are the options I have for a final product and the technical details associated with my design?

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You have lots of options when you are trying to determine what type of brochure you need. Keep in mind that most of these options will add to the final print costs. Many should be defined before we begin the design. Folds: Tri-fold, Bi-fold, fanfold There are lots of ways to fold a brochure. What you are trying to say, or display, will probably dictate the size, shape, and function of the folds and pages. Keep in mind that more unique folds, pages, and sizes will cost you a little more at the printer. Binding: Tri-fold and 8-page and 12-page brochures are typically scored and folded professionally by the printer. You may opt to get your 8- or 12-page brochure stapled (also called saddle-stich) for a small additional cost. Or you can go without staples. Ink & Colors: Using just 1 or 2 colors is cheaper to print than full-color. While most prefer a full-color brochure to one with just a few colors your designer can make something really unique with just a few colors and save you some pri

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