Ideal for: Long-term marketing like menus or high-end business flyers for impressing top clients. Also available with Spot UV on matt lamination.įeels like: A thick card, like a restaurant menu card or business card. Pros: This super thick stock gives the impression of luxury and lasts a long time, especially if you add a protective, splash-proof layer of lamination. Ideal for: Most marketing activities, including advertising flyers and magazine inserts. Pros: A good midweight paper, that’s versatile and can be used for a range of different things.įeels like: A thin card that stands up straight when you hold it up with a silky finish. Ideal for: Bulk flyer printing on a budget, takeaway menus, large quantity handouts for shows and exhibitions, club and events advertising. Pros: A cheap flyer printing option for businesses that don’t want to scrimp on quality.įeels like: Thin takeaway menus and weekly magazines – a lightweight paper that’s still smooth and silky. Add some high-resolution images, like your logoįor more thorough advice on how to do all of these different things using a variety of design tools (like Word and InDesign), check out our full guide on how to make a flyer here. Make sure you’re using the right colour settingsĤ. Set up your document size to the flyer you want to make (top tip: you can find specific measurements in mm by clicking on the flyer size you want on this page)Ģ. Add some high-resolution images, like your logoġ.Make sure you’re using the right colour settings.
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