Whether you design your marketing collateral yourself, or hire someone to do it for you, keep in mind these simple guidelines:
- The typography you select helps set the tone for your piece, and its size and color create an information hierarchy that lets the reader know what's most and least important.
- Imagery, whether it's photos or illustrations, should do more than decorate; it should pull the reader into the piece and convey information that supports your copy.
- White space is a good thing; use it generously. Let your printed materials breathe, so as to not suffocate the recipient with information overload.
- Never compromise on photo quality. A picture is only worth 1,000 words if it’s a good one. Quality printing helps your photos look great and lets you stay true to that premise. For more about images and resolution, see Design Tips.
1 comment:
All good advice PRP, send them my way!
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