What paper types are best for brochures?
- Answer: It largely depends on the purpose and budget. Glossy paper gives a shiny finish and makes colours pop, while matte paper provides a more subdued, professional look.
- Hint: Think about the tactile experience you want to provide to the reader.
- Tip: A heavier paper weight feels more luxurious and is often used for high-end brochures.
- Advice: Request paper samples from your printer to feel and see the difference before making a decision.
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