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Whether you are printing takeout menus or brochures for your new product, bi fold and tri fold printing is one of the best ways to spread the word about your brand! Draw potential customers in with an attractive front panel, then inform them with valuable inside content!
Chances are your business, theatre production, restaurant, or exhibit has a lot going on, and sometimes a flyer, handbill, or poster format just isn’t enough when it comes to providing all the marketing information you’d like to. Make the switch to bi fold or tri fold printing, and you’ll find just how much you can squeeze into a little package. While bi folds & tri folds are the most common folded products, we also have capabilities for alternate folding styles such as Z folds and accordion folds. Interested in creating a custom folded project? Lets talk!
Bi-fold and tri-fold printing products are essential tools for businesses looking to enhance their marketing efforts through eye-catching and informative brochures. These versatile printed materials allow you to effectively communicate key messages, showcase products or services, and create a memorable impression on potential customers. Whether for trade shows, product highlights, or in-store promotions, bi-fold and tri-fold leaflets are designed to engage your audience and drive results!
By incorporating bi-fold and tri-fold brochures into your marketing strategy, you can create an engaging customer experience that boosts brand awareness and increases sales.
Make the front of your bi fold or tri fold stand out with bright colors and bold text to intrigue future customers!
Avoid putting text closer than ⅛” from any folds. It will look cleaner and be easier to read!
Having trouble designing your trifold? Ask us for a template to make sure your product will be printed and folded correctly.
Tri folds are trickier to fold than bi folds. Always make certain that all of your panels line up on both front and back sides when folding!
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