Your client needs a brochure. They have the content, the brief, and a print deadline. What they need is a designer who understands both brand application and print production. We design bi-fold, tri-fold, and multi-page brochures under your agency's brand and deliver print-ready PDFs your client can send directly to the printer. Your agency takes the credit.
A brochure that goes to a commercial printer needs bleed, crop marks, CMYK color, and embedded fonts at the correct resolution. A file that is missing any of these either gets rejected or prints incorrectly. Getting the print specs right is not optional. It is the minimum requirement for a file that actually works.
A tri-fold brochure has six panels and both sides. A multi-page brochure has spreads that need to work individually and as a sequence. Maintaining brand consistency across all of these, with correct color values, consistent use of the logo, and the same typographic rules throughout, requires a designer with print design experience working from proper brand guidelines.
A brochure is not a document with styling applied. It is a layout where the designer decides what the reader sees first, how they move through the content, and where the key messages land. That requires design judgment about hierarchy, pacing, and visual flow across every panel. It is not a task that produces the right result without a specialist.
You share the brand brief, the content to be laid out, brand guidelines or existing assets, and the format required. We review the content against the format and flag any issues before design begins: content that is too long for the panel count, images that are too low resolution for print, or format choices that do not suit the content structure. Everything is aligned before work starts.
We design the brochure to the agreed scope. You receive a review proof showing all panels or spreads together. For tri-folds, the folded layout is shown alongside the flat artwork so you can see how the panels read in sequence. Revisions agreed at briefing are included. Once approved, the design is locked and prepared for print-ready output.
We prepare the final print-ready PDF with bleed, crop marks, CMYK color, and outlined fonts. Source files are packaged and included. The full package is delivered under your agency's branding. Your client receives files they can send directly to any commercial printer in the US or Europe. Nova and More does not appear anywhere in the delivery.
Business cards, letterhead, and envelopes designed as a cohesive set and delivered print-ready. Often ordered alongside brochures when a client is building out a full print collateral package.
Product catalogs, service guides, and lookbooks for any page count. When a brochure is not enough content, the catalog format handles larger product or service ranges.
SEO fulfillment for agencies. Strategy, content, and technical work delivered under your brand.
Primary logo, brand mark, and full file package. If a client needs a brochure and does not have a logo yet, this is the starting point before print collateral work begins.