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This week, we’re looking at a particular type of reveal folder that is great for organizing dense information in creative ways.
    

I have three samples to share, and here's what's great about this week’s big idea:

  • Each example has the challenge of featuring a lot of written content that must be separated, but treated equally in the hierarchy of information.

  • All three of these are quite similar in size and format, but a series of smaller design choices are the real differentiators.


Check out a brilliant variation of this format where none of the panels have short folds - it’s in Episode 582.

Thanks for watching and subscribing. I’ll see you next week.

Best,
Trish

 
Fold of the Week #620 Project Credits & Specs
Folding Style: Reveal Folder
Sample #1: 
DesignSusan Teperow / Kronos (now UKG)
Paper: 80 lb Coated Cover
Size: 4.375 x 6" folded; 17.125 x 11" flat

Sample #2: 
Design: Colman Brohan Davis (now 2.718 marketing) for JDRF
Paper: 80 lb Coated Cover
Size: 7 x 5" folded; 14 x 8.5" flat
Production: Die-cut/Score, Hand Fold, Insert, Wafer Seal. 22,000 qty.

Sample #3: 
Design and Production: Connexion Printing Consultants for Kilns College
Paper: 80 lb Uncoated Cover
Size: 5 x 7" folded; 19.5 x 13" flat

Budget Rating: Low - Moderate      

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