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Promote Graphic Designs on Print

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Different Offline Marketing Tips for Graphic Design Portfolio Displays

When freelance graphic designers promote their services, the usual promotional tool you will refer to is an online website holding their portfolio. Although this tool is very helpful, actual references which are also in print is also a helpful reference especially for business owners and marketers. Incorporating designs onto a print design layout is also beneficial for freelancers to branch out marketing campaigns and broaden their prospects.

When planning layouts for a promotional tool, to include every project handled is necessary and making use of conventional and non-conventional UPrinting marketing tools is one way to maximize your campaigns. With more materials and tools for promotions, target clients are broadened and such prospects can have a handy and useful print for referral.

1. Simple display: With just a singular flyer print, your whole portfolio can possibly be displayed. Sometimes, your print designs do not require much enhancement in designs that a basic linear layout can better highlight each project and design done.
2. Portfolio-type Print Materials: Catalogs are perfect for a formal portfolio display of your projects. Single pages for each project are ideal and having the specs and a quick rundown of details on the project can be printed at the back.
3. Menu type: For graphic designers who have handled more projects, a quick overview on each design through tri-fold brochures can work. This menu-type approach can be useful for marketers to quickly see if your design theme fits well with their intended concept. Brochures can also help categorize the designs from one business or project per print.

Providing prospect clients with a comprehensive display of your works is the main importance in such promotion. Also since graphic designs hold already an intricate design of their own, grouping these objects together into on e print material is better displayed with simple and linear layouts.

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