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“First we thought the PC was a calculator. Then we found out how to turn numbers into letters with ASCII — and we thought it was a typewriter. Then we discovered graphics, and we thought it was a television. With the World Wide Web, we've realized it's a brochure.” - Douglas Adams
2015 05 27 195400 London 1HDR
Some people think Libraries are a bit grey
For many of us, libraries are about borrowing books - and that's still true. But there's much more to the services on offer at your local library today. Your library puts on programmes and activities for all ages - it offers free access to technology, as well as workshops and courses on a range of topics including how to use the Internet. You can research your family tree or find out what's happening in your local community
... and much, much more. And, it's all free!
Finance Company Brochure design template by Chris Mackintosh.Showcased on Inkd.com.
This brochure would be fitting for a finance company or bank providing capital to individuals or businesses. The professional tone of the brochure is portrayed through the desaturated hues and refined typography treatment. The brochure can be used to describe various lending and finance programs through text and graphs.
Skateboard Company Brochure design template by Angel Alforo.Showcased on Inkd.com.
A skate company could use this brochure to describe different board characteristics. The simple exterior uses intersecting lines and extensions of the letters from the title to create an interesting geometric grid, which is laid over a rough texture. The grid and texture are repeated on the inside, along with board and deck descriptions. The aesthetic of the brochure created by the grid and texture captures the youthful essence of the skateboarding culture.
Over 20 pages of full-color photos, charts, accessories, lenses, and of course, the Contax RTS II Quartz, Contax 137 MA Quartz, and the Contax 139 Quartz.
It's available in my camera shop CC Design Studios at www.ccstudio2380.com
Thanks, Chris
Two Canadian municipal operators placed orders for Daimler's new Roadliner model, who knows, maybe wooed by the offer of an American built Cummins Diesel engine (back when the two countries were best buddies!)
Duple's 'Midland' works (Willowbrook) provided the bodywork to a style which went on to be more usually associated with 'lightweight' chassis here in the UK. If I'm not mistaken, these Roadliners were the first incarnatuion of the type. The Duple parts bin appears to have yielded the large orange front indicator lenses which had been used on the Vega series of coach bodies.
The bus illustrated here in the Roadliner brochure was one ordered by Calgary. The other municipal was Edmonton. One of the latter survived into preservation but sadly fell by the wayside and was scrapped.
This is a scan of the front and rear cover of a Kodak sales brochure from 1936, simply titled "KODAK". On the front you will see what looks like a mother and father with their daughter going out for a picnic. The daughter appears to be carrying either a Kodak Brownie Six-16 or Six-20 camera. Inside there are advertisements and price listings for various models of Kodak Brownie, Baby Brownie, Jiffy, Bantam and Retina cameras. On the rear cover you will see an advertisement reminding customers to: "always ask for Kodak film in the yellow box".
Kodak was one of the few American companies to thrive during the Great Depression, with its stock value nearly doubling by the end of the 1930s. This was due in part to Kodak's large customer base and brand loyalty which it had established in the decades prior to the 1930's. Kodak also remained innovative during this period and introduced its famous colour reversal film Kodachrome in 1935.
(Please check out my other vintage camera advertisements by clicking on the "Vintage Camera Ads, Catalogs & Manuals" album)
Louise in a brochure modeling the 1955 Vespa 150.
Dress: Oscarpop (thank you so much Blossom!)
Boots: Vintage Skipper
Hat: drop dead cute by loou
8 panel folded brochure for Rhythm Kitchen. Printed on heavy 9lives 100% recycled stock using vegetable oil based inks.
Another shot from the Reliant brochure, The man with the world's oddest hair parting has driven from the Odeon in his blue Regal and met up with friends, they were made for each other, she has the flask he has the milk bottle. It is a miserable day and the family have a non-working concrete fountain for entertainment, and a red ball of course, they came for the stately home but is was shut
Imitation brochure made from photo of building in Farmington by the elevator and a die-cast model of a 1948 Ford F-1 pickup.
Retro Barbershop Brochure design template by Adrian Montesoro. Showcased on Inkd.com.
This brochure could be used for a hair salon interested in providing a one-on-one personal experience for every customer. With a retro aesthetic and palette, the brochure captures the essence of a unique, friendly salon.
This is it. This is the thing that has kept me occupied and out of Flickr for the last 2 weeks. I don't work on it everyday. Only on my off days from ATC. This is a really heavy brochure. Its got 84 pages including the cover and back cover. Most people need at least 2 to 3 months to complete something like this. I had to stop everything else I do and completely dedicate myself for this project. The end result is really nice and the client loved it. Now its up to the printers to make this a work of art or something that will look pleasing to the eye.
SkytoursMaldives is a company a friend of mine runs. They are basically involved in Aircraft handling, and very recently they have ventured into the Travel business. This part of their marketing campaign, and I hope there will be more.
The brochure will give you information about Maldives, The Airport, Male', and info about most of the resorts.
From top to bottom : Cover, Maldives page, Airport page ( includes my photos and ATCDDs photos), Male page ( all pics by me ), Resort page ( This page layout is used for all the resort pages ), Whale Submarine page, Last page ( includes an ad for skytours, also done by me ).
“productions in macao, passion for macao” Macao Foundation presents Performance for the Citizens - program for early 2013
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Martial Arts Brochure design template by Alexandre Braga. Showcased on Inkd.com.
A martial arts studio could use this brochure to explain specifics about the studio along with information about classes offered. There are many elements used throughout the brochure that make it an avant-garde design- the color palette, triangles, type treatment, paint splatters. The powerful use of triangular elements in both geometric shapes and the shape of the text boxes gives the brochure a feeling of movement, which successfully conveys the core objective of martial arts.
The late 1951, 1952 and 1953 models bore redesigned bumpers and four (rather than two) bumper guards front and rear. The parking lights were nestled between each pair of bumper guards.
Hardware Store Brochure design template by Crispin Finn. Showcased on Inkd.com.
This brochure would be perfect for a local hardware shop providing friendly service to all customers. The graphic exterior uses the identifiable language of tools hanging from a pegboard to convey the subject of the brochure.
Cover of the brochure for the largest Ford models. This one is for Canadian market. I don't know if there were any differences from the US offering since I don't have that brochure to compare.
a square-ish tri-fold brochure for a missions camp for middle schoolers. Just got this as a rush-job today and it has to be done by tomorrow morning (at least round 1). I'm exhausted... thoughts?
I have no choice on the "logo'... that was specifically requested.
Thanks for the feedback!
I realised I hadn't shot the new(ish now) Distagon f1.4 35mm ZM on the M8. That's really because the M8 is now limping along and rarely gets out. Cards playing up, even new ones so not the cards the internal reader/circuit, LEDs failed, battery lasts no time and flat dies from full so a challenge. Still, managed a few frames off. It's a great lens but I really can't get used to the size. I think my 90mm is shorter. Well off to check, with hoods the weight is the same as the 90mm f2.8 Elmarit-M and the height difference is negligible the 90mm being mms longer, still it's very sharp with a nice short focus throw and internal focussing.