Tips for Designing Car Dealership Brochures Portland OR

Cars are lovely to look at and for those who are away or unavailable to visit a dealership, they will be treated to a mini-tour by looking at a well-designed, high-quality car brochure containing all the relevant information, such as pricing, vehicle specs, available colors and financing options. In the absence of a sales executive, the brochure will pitch, wow, inform and even entertain a prospective customer's fantasies. Read on before beginning to design your car dealership brochure.

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How To Make a Car Dealership Brochure

Author: Kat Nocom

Cars are lovely to look at and for those who are away or unavailable to visit a dealership, they will be treated to a mini-tour by looking at a well-designed, high-quality car brochure containing all the relevant information, such as pricing, vehicle specs, available colors and financing options. In the absence of a sales executive, the brochure will pitch, wow, inform and even entertain a prospective customer's fantasies. Read on before beginning to design your car dealership brochure.

Designing tips for your car brochures

Know your product inside and out. Draw on your passion for cars to bring out the most striking and eye-catching of images. Highlight the angles that you know will be most interesting, such as the tail pipe design, spoilers, mags, headlights, taillights, instrumentation and upholstery.

Include information that is relevant to the buying process, such as fuel consumption, maximum torque, and engine displacement. For used cars, best to include the mileage and fuel type. Do not overcrowd the brochure with trifles like, wheelbase measurements (unless you are selling a truck) or body type, which is observable in the pictures. Do not put a block of text; instead put the information in bullets for easy reading.

Tap into the power of colors. Colors elicit emotional responses, whether people would care to admit it or not. A brochure is a visual tool that should make readers feel the excitement. Red elicits feelings of speed, excitement, strength, energy, and passion. This is why sports cars are mostly red as in the case of Ferraris. Lesser cars in the same color are no less exciting, Blue exudes calm, tranquility, stability, and harmony, great for family sedans, station wagons like Volvos. White is all about simplicity and humility, not bad for a Toyota Yaris or Corolla.

Print your brochures using high-quality water-resistant glossy paper. High-quality brochures with vibrant colors speak about how professionally you conduct your business. Water-resistant because brochures are just stowed away in the oddest of places and it has to withstand moisture and frequent change of hands, like when one person shows the brochure to other people, and so on. Best to print using an online printer service like UPrinting for convenience and freedom in designing. UPrinting gives you a free digital proof before you order. Change your mind as often as you need to until you arrive at the best brochure for your dealership and UPrinting will accommodate your customizations.

About the Author:

Kat Nocom is a Content Writer, with an experience as a Technical Writer for a Publishing company. Currently, she resides in Los Angeles, California, working in the field of writing and marketing.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/marketing-articles/how-to-make-a-car-dealership-brochure-1390243.html

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