Creating Print-Ready Marketing Brochures
Marketing teams design tri-fold brochures and flyers for trade shows and direct mail. Print vendors require specific formats, color profiles, and resolution standards that differ from web-optimized versions.
Workflow
- Design the brochure layout with high-resolution images and print-ready text
- Use the Image Resizer to ensure all embedded images are at least 300 DPI
- Export the brochure as a high-quality PDF
- Use PDF Metadata Editor to add bleed marks and trim specifications
- Create a web-optimized version using PDF Compression for digital distribution
- Send the print-ready PDF to the print vendor and web version to the marketing team
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