How To Mess With Your Flyers
Okay. So now you know your ABCs when it comes to flyer printing. There’s still one thing you have to remember. Your computer is just a unit to help you fine tune your flyer printing project. It doesn’t do the thinking for you. Every design and creative idea that you want to apply to your print flyers must still come from you. Not from your computer.
Now that we got that out of the way, let’s start talking about the things you have to avoid to minimize, if not totally eradicate, the mess you often make out of your flyer printing.
1 – Too many business owners and flyer printing designers frequently make the mistake of letting their computer do the thinking for them. As I have already said in the earlier part of this blog, computers do not have the capacity to create a design. You do. The computers are just there to help you complete and finish your designs.
2 – Frequent mistakes are made because business owners and designers don’t know what their objective is in the first place. With so many elements and innovative ideas available, we often lose track of our goal for our flyers. What’s our purpose for creating our flyers? We should always have this in mind so we won’t get sidetracked during our flyer printing design.
3 – Put your business name at the last part of your flyer. What readers read last are often the very things that they remember first.
4 – Use bold fonts for your headlines. You could use any font that takes your fancy. You just have to make sure that it’s readable and legible. If you get overwhelmed by the choices, you could always go back to the simplicity of Sans Serifs or Arial fonts.
5 – Your flyer’s main body text should always have a font that almost everybody can read and is easy to the eyes. Times New Roman is an all-time favorite when it comes to paragraph content. If not, there’s always the Arial font to consider. In addition, your font size should start from 10 points to 14 points. Anything smaller is less readable and gets to be annoying.

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