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Visitor's "Packet"
To many lab members, this will look familiar. It's a new piece built off of one I did this fall. The client was so pleased with the asethetics of the previous piece, they wanted their new Visitor's Packet to echo that theme.
This will fold down to a 5" square (not a cube, just a square brochure—think CD jacket). It is what is given to people who visit "Connection Point," which they're encouraged to do after a first/early visit. The visit takes about 5 minutes; it is face-to-face with a volutneer or staff member in an area located just outside the worship center.
The piece includes two buiness cards: one for a free drink at the church coffee shop and one with the church's six values. They will be bugger glued to the inside panel.
The die had to be custom made for the project. It cost less than $200. The red lines on the brochure are the die lines; they will not print.
This project goes to press March 31 (although final proofs have been approved). I posted it primarily for inspiration for others who are working on visitor's packets. You're welcome to make suggestions (I always learn something), but it probably can't be changed at this point in time.
Visitor's "Packet"
To many lab members, this will look familiar. It's a new piece built off of one I did this fall. The client was so pleased with the asethetics of the previous piece, they wanted their new Visitor's Packet to echo that theme.
This will fold down to a 5" square (not a cube, just a square brochure—think CD jacket). It is what is given to people who visit "Connection Point," which they're encouraged to do after a first/early visit. The visit takes about 5 minutes; it is face-to-face with a volutneer or staff member in an area located just outside the worship center.
The piece includes two buiness cards: one for a free drink at the church coffee shop and one with the church's six values. They will be bugger glued to the inside panel.
The die had to be custom made for the project. It cost less than $200. The red lines on the brochure are the die lines; they will not print.
This project goes to press March 31 (although final proofs have been approved). I posted it primarily for inspiration for others who are working on visitor's packets. You're welcome to make suggestions (I always learn something), but it probably can't be changed at this point in time.