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I have a great little idea for you today.

It’s a creative way to use a die-cut geometric pattern overlay that feels contemporary and interactive—and I’ll show you two different samples that are really inspiring.

What’s super-cool about this week’s idea:

  • The practical side of me loves that the die cut circles on the samples really aren’t adding much to the cost of the project, because you are already die-cutting the sleeve. Die-cutting as a finishing process is not additive in this case.
     

  • This is a great example of visual and physical interaction between two printed components. If you’d like to see more Sleeve Brochure ideas, check out this post from the Foldfactory Blog. 

I love sleeve brochures—they’re simple and practical and these samples are also proof of how creative they can be. I hope you love this “little idea.”

– Trish

 
Fold of the Week #572 Project Credits & Specs
Folding Style: Sleeve Brochure
Sample #1: Slayton Search Partners with Badger Group
Sample #2: Unknown
Paper: ~80-100 lb Uncoated Cover
Finishing: Die-Cut, Hand Tape and Insert
Budget Rating: Low – Moderate  

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