We customize and commercially print high-quality Trifold and Bifold brochures to boost your business, large or small. Brochures are one of the most effective marketing mediums available since they are able to be utilized in such a wide variety of situations. They serve as a mini portfolio of your business. Explaining and outlining the services and products you offer. Because brochures are really inexpensive, they offer the perfect solution for companies operating on a smaller budget.
Brochures are printed on 100 lb Gloss Book. Price includes folding., Gloss AQ (Aqueous) Coated. Extra thick card stock with water-based aqueous coating to provide a slight sheen and more vibrant colors.
Quantity 500
Price $195
Quantity 1,000
Price $235
Quantity 2,500
Price $365
Quantity 5,000
Price $475
More Sizes Available:
Popular Sizes:
6" x 9"
8.5" x 11"
8.5" x 14"
9" x 12"
11" x 17"
Paper Stocks:
100 lb. Gloss Book(Most popular)
100 lb. Gloss Cover
70 lb. Opaque Smooth White
80 lb. Gloss Book
100 lb. Recycled Matte Cover
80 lb. Recycled Matte Text
Recycled paper option available.
Fold Options:
Half Fold
Tri-Fold
Call us for different folding options.
UV coating is used to protect your custom business brochure. UV is a high-gloss lamination. UV coating improves the durability of the brochure for longer periods of time. It also makes your Trifold or Bifold brochure look more professional.
UV Coating is a clear liquid spread over the paper like ink and then cured instantly with ultraviolet light. I and can be used as a spot covering to accent a particular image on the sheet or as an overall (flood) coating. UV coating gives more protection and sheen than either varnish or aqueous coating. Since it is cured with light and not heat, no solvents enter the atmosphere. However, it is more difficult to recycle than the other coatings.
This finish is shiny and smooth and is done in line flood coated on the press. It provides a high-gloss surface that deters dirt and fingerprints
UV coating is applied as a separate finishing operation as a flood coating or (applied by screen printing) as a spot coating. Keep in mind that this thick coating may crack when scored or folded.