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Handmade Brochure Designs: Boon Or A Bane?

Introduction

Handmade brochure design is a technique which has been in use for many years before the advent of graphic designing apps and software. There are independent firms and artists who still offer that service. With the growth of technology and the internet, digital art and graphic design has been on the rise. What does it mean then, to use awesome handmade brochure design? Is it better than digitally designed brochures? What is the process of designing like? How much does it cost? Is it a better way of designing?


Why Handmade?

Handmade designs are created by skilled artists who devote a lot of time and energy to draw a design which exactly fits the client’s specifications. These designs are arguably more aesthetic and intricate than digital designs. Handmade designs are not only more aesthetically pleasing, they also exude various other connotations. They show the investment that a particular organization has made in creating little things like brochures, they create a positive influence on the clients. They give the impression of hard work, commitment and dedication and forge a personal connection between a brand and its consumers.


Handmade Design Artists and Firms

Sometimes, graphic designing firms provide the handmade option too, to their clients thereby giving them more choice. Otherwise, independent artists give their own creative spin to the kind of vision that their clients provide them in order to create exquisitely crafted, innovative brochures.

Possible Cons

1.Handmade designs are more expensive than digital designs.

2.Handmade designs take more time to materialize than digital designs

3.Handmade designs have become less popular with times

4.Handmade designs are difficult to replicate and reproduce

5.Handmade designs can be scanned and uploaded onto a computer thereby making it into a 6.digital art form but doing so takes away some of its efficacy and it fails to create the same effect.


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