A brochure contains photos, graphics and information.There are many types of brochures, such as the Z-fold, which has 4 - 6 panels, a bi- fold, and a trifold.The tri-fold brochure was going to be created and printed.You can learn how to make a tri-fold brochure using Adobe Illustrator.
Step 1: Make your file ready by printing it.
Change the document color mode to CMYK when creating a letter size document.You can use document color mode to do this.There are color swatches of red, pink, green, yellow and dark yellow.It is possible to choose your own colors.There are some combinations of the colors used in the video.Red, Pink, and Green are the same color.
Step 2: To create a crop guide, you need to use a rectangular shape.
A crop guide is a guide used by printers to cut your brochure.Use the registration swatch to color the stroke after creating the shape with a size of 11x8.5 inches.The weight of the stroke should be changed to a 0.1 pt.
Step 3: Divide your width-space into 3.
Attach dashed lines to your division using guides.Use the line segment tool to create a line, then click the dashed line on your strokes panel or window.
Step 4: Crop marks can be added to your document.
Crop marks can be added by selecting your crop guide or rectangular shape and then clicking on them.
Step 5: Group everything together.
Select all and click on the group.
Step 6: Make a copy of the group and change it to "FRONT" and "Inside".
To create a new layer icon drag the group to it.
Step 7: The contents of your document can be created.
It's time to add editorial content after you've finished preparing your brochure.Begin by creating a rectangular shape and selecting colors on a color swatch.Make sure that your rectangular shape is extended and not fitted on your crop guide.
Step 8: Content can be created for the front, back and inside flap of the brochure.
You can combine photos, graphics and texts.You can either follow the layout on the accompanying illustration or create your own.
Step 9: It is time to put content on the left, middle and right inside panels of your brochure.