This is incredibly user friendly. It walks you through each step, allows you to upload photos for your brochure (even ones you created in "Paint") and allows you to save to your email (sorry, no way to save it directly to your computer). There is no cost. I just made a wonderful three fold brochure. Enjoy! Follow the link to mybrochuremaker.com
http://www.mybrochuremaker.com/free-brochure-template-fun.html
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Another way to answer to your question would be to help you gain the needed knowledge in order to understand the rules of creating a brochure.
A trifold brochure actually has 2 "spines" on which the brochure is folded. So the one sheet of paper gets two folds.
One of the folds will end up being "hidden" when the trifold brochure is closed.
That edge of the flap of the brochure that remains hidden needs to be a little bit far away from the other fold in the brochure. (if the flap went too deep inside, the other fold wold be disturbed). So make sure that the flap stays about 1/8" away of the other fold.
In short: to get a brochure designed correctly, two of the 3 panels should be the same width, while the third one (which is the one that will fold hidden) must be 1/8" shorter.
In addition you have the issue of the bleed. If you plan to have the images in your brochure go to the edge of the paper you'll need to make your artwork to bleed.
Here are a couple of links that will help you understand the bleed.
http://www.colorcopiesusa.com/color-copy-bleed.htm
HP Inkjet Tri-Fold Brochure Paper is the best for a trifold brochure so that it is sturdy and not flimsy.
A brochure can be a double-sided, tri-fold piece of paper with information to sell a company.
There are multiple steps to making a brochure. The first would be to get colored construction paper. Then, the information must be printed and cut out. The information can be glued onto the construction paper to make a tri-fold brochure.
Brochure pricing can vary depending on several different factors. Whether the brochure is bi-fold or tri-fold is only one of those factors. Other factors would be whether you're looking for color brochure or black and white, glossy stock or regular bond paper, printed on one side or both, just to name a few.
http://www.48hourprint.com/brochure-folding-guide.html
when you make a brochure does the paper has to be big
Very interesting question. Many refer to a tri-fold brochure as the "typical" three panel brochure printed front-to-back. However, this type of brochure only has two-folds - hence being a bi-fold brochure. If someone can clear this up out there that would be wonderful!
pamphlets are small paper bookletsgo to Microsoft Word and type what you want in the template brochure, print it out and fold it like a pamphlet and distribute it to whomever you want....
pamphlets are small paper bookletsgo to Microsoft word and type what you want in the template brochure, print it out and fold it like a pamphlet and distribute it to whomever you want....
Tri fold brochure templates can be found on Microsoft Publisher as well as on Word. Wordperfect also has templates as does Broderbunds software for greeting cards.
One can find a template for a tri fold brochure in the following sites; Microsoft, Adobe site, Printing For Less, Stock Layouts, Open Office, and Computor Companion.
Fold the paper in half.