Corporate Business Brochure
A printed tri-fold brochure layout exploration in a formal business style.
Structured, professional, and built to inform — this corporate brochure layout demonstrates how good print design turns business services into a conversation worth having.

Print Design — Corporate Business Brochure
Tri-Fold Brochure · General Business Services · Print Layout Exploration
A printed tri-fold brochure layout exploration in a formal business style — demonstrating confident command of corporate print design across a three-panel folded format. The piece is presented in a dynamic angled mockup that reveals both the cover panel and the full interior spread simultaneously, showcasing the complete design system in a single view.
The color palette is a sophisticated pairing of amber-gold and deep charcoal — warm and authoritative in equal measure, communicating a business brand that is approachable but serious. The amber operates as the accent system: section headers, CTA bands, icon backgrounds, and Venn diagram elements all carry the same warm tone, creating visual cohesion across a content-dense layout without visual chaos.
The cover panel leads with a professional team photography — suited business figures presented with editorial confidence — anchored by a bold headline and supported by a dark lower panel carrying contact details and the "#1 International Business Services" brand claim. The interior columns are organized with clear typographic hierarchy: section titles in amber, body copy in light grey, supporting icons for service categories, and a Preparation vs. Opportunity Venn diagram that adds a consultative, analytical dimension to the layout.
White panels and dark panels alternate across the three-column interior, creating rhythm and preventing monotony across what is a content-heavy format. Every panel has a clear purpose — cover, services overview, team credentials, contact — and the layout ensures the reader moves through them in natural sequence.
A corporate brochure layout that earns its place in a business folder — and gets read rather than filed.
Completed
March 2013
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