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| Templates |
| 8.5" x 11" Tri-Fold Brochures |
| Read all the instructions on this page, create your
design, flatten the layers and save your
design as a .tiff file. Then email
your files to us. |
The Red Lines Are the Bleed Margins
If you have a background color or image that should go to the edge
of the finished brochure, then your background should go past the
red bleed margins all the way to the edge of the canvas. Your background
image should include some ‘extra’ as
everything past the red cut margin gets cut away in production.
Example; if your background image is a boat on the ocean, make sure
the boat fits inside the red lines and that there’s enough sky & ocean
around the boat to cover the entire canvas, so when the brochures are
cut, all you lose is a little ‘sky & ocean’. |
The Green Lines Are the Fold Lines
Extra wide to allow a margin for folding variations.
Just like with cutting, there may be minute variations in folding from
one brochure to another. Keep text and foreground graphics off these
lines to make sure they don’t land on a fold. |
The Blue Lines Are the Text Margins
All text and foreground graphics should be inside these lines.
Cutting machines are not laser guided super computers. There will be
minute variations in cutting from one brochure to another, so this
margin is critical and ensures that your final product looks properly
centered and balanced. |
DOWNLOAD TEMPLATES HERE |
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Right-Click the DOWNLOAD link and select, 'Save Taget As..." |
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PSD (Photoshop)
Includes Instructions |
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