One thing that is not detailed too well is my desire for this brochure to have an eye-catching heading.
This sales brochure is intended to be sent to construction people who currently use some alternative machinery for lifting and moving construction material at a construction job site. My intention with the brochure is to describe an alternative solution in the event that their traditional machinery won't be able to be used on an upcoming project. The specific situation where our machine is a better alternative is when the construction job site is either tight (meaning limited boundaries around the perimeter of the building being constructed) or terrain-challenged (for example, the job site is on the side of a mountain or steep hill).
So, on the front page of this brochure, I'd like something eye-catching that refers to the specific situation I described above. For instance, at the top of the first page (or wherever you deem it most visible), it might say something like "Tight Boundaries? Terrain-challenged Jobsite? Forklift Not an Option?".
Then, a short follow-up might say something like "If you have tight boundaries on your jobsite, terrain issues, or other reasons a forklift is not an option, a self-erecting tower crane is your solution".
- I like the layout of this much better than #2; it is more interesting to look at; good use of color; would like the pic of the self-erecting tower crane shown on the first page to be a Benazzato crane; if the pic I supplied does not work, you can pull a pic from Benazzato's web site at www.benazzatogru.it
- I really like the shadow/transparent effect you achieved with our logo on the bottom of the second page; incorporating something like that on the first page would further give that first page some interest too; maybe a silouhette of just the self-erecting tower crane from our logo so it wouldn't get too busy
- our main call to action or attention grabber -- a prospect with a tight job site or terrain-challenged job site such that they cannot use a forklift -- is not prominently visible; it needs to be depicted in a way that the reader sees that message right away when they look at the front page
- need more creativity with headings and even some of the wording; the info provided in the MS Word doc was taken too literally
- of the features & benefits listed, I would only want the first 8 shown; the remaining ones are redundant
- the crane table was copied out of my document; it needs some creative flare to its presentation
- remove the "Why Benazzzto" section
- the "Attachments" section is not included except from a picture perspective; but even though pics are shown, they are not labeled in any way for the reader to know what they are or that they are the attachments that can come with the crane
- in the pictures you have shown in a line there, the radio remote control doesn't belong with the other pictures; the other pics are of attachments and the radio remote is not an attachment; it should somehow be tied to the third point under Features/Benefits that references the radio remote
- the pictures used are not the type of cranes we offer; any pics used beyond what I provided must be of self-erecting tower cranes
- our main call to action or attention grabber -- a prospect with a tight job site or terrain-challenged job site such that they cannot use a forklift -- is not prominently visible
- need more creativity with headings and even some of the wording; the info provided in the MS Word doc was taken too literally
- of the features & benefits listed, I would only want the first 8 shown; the remaining ones are redundant
- the crane table was copied out of my document; it needs some creative flare to its presentation
- remove the "Why Benazzzto" section
- the "Attachments" section is not included
- overall, the "look" of the brochure is a bit plain; it needs more color, pics, and fewer words
Please be informed that your project is a veiled project and designers are restricted to view only their own drafts which ensure that each design has its own originality however, you being a project holder can see all the designs.
Suggestion: Provide consistent feedback and star rating on designs to attract more designers towards your project.
Please only use images provided by the project holder. If in case source of images has not been provided, you are requested to use images from “www.thinkstockphotos.com”.
Images used from any other website or source will not be accepted. In case you are using images from “www.thinkstockphotos.com”, please make sure to keep a record of image ID numbers as contest winners will be required to provide those ID's.
Furthermore, designers are requested only to use system fonts on all web design projects, files with non-system fonts will not be accepted.
A clarification and reminder. This brochure is to be produced as a letter-sized, double-sided brochure. It is NOT a bi- or tri-fold piece. No folds are desired.
- Please be sure to read the MS Word document that I uploaded; it contains far more detail than the brief I wrote as well as containing the content for the marketing piece.
- Our company name is Central Plains Cranes; please visit www.CentralPlainsCranes.com to learn more about us and what we do.
- One thing I left out of my brief was that we would will use the produced brochure to print brochures and, as well, in .PDF format to e-mail to prospects; there are some opportunities in the .PDF brochure to link to certain pages on our website for the prospect to obtain additional info; those links and references to them likely won't make sense to appear in the brochure version that will be used for printing.
Thank you, and I look forward to reviewing your submittals!
9 Commentaire récents
Porteur du Projet
I am changing my view from my earlier post in this "Comment" section about the type of brochure.
One of your colleagues has presented a 4-page bi-fold piece that has elements I like.
So, instead of limiting the designs to just a 2-page, front-and-back piece, I will consider both types of designs.
Please submit designs for whichever type of brochure (2-sided & unfolded, or 4-page bi-fold) you feel allows you to develop the best design.
Thank you.
Porteur du Projet
One thing that is not detailed too well is my desire for this brochure to have an eye-catching heading.
This sales brochure is intended to be sent to construction people who currently use some alternative machinery for lifting and moving construction material at a construction job site. My intention with the brochure is to describe an alternative solution in the event that their traditional machinery won't be able to be used on an upcoming project. The specific situation where our machine is a better alternative is when the construction job site is either tight (meaning limited boundaries around the perimeter of the building being constructed) or terrain-challenged (for example, the job site is on the side of a mountain or steep hill).
So, on the front page of this brochure, I'd like something eye-catching that refers to the specific situation I described above. For instance, at the top of the first page (or wherever you deem it most visible), it might say something like "Tight Boundaries? Terrain-challenged Jobsite? Forklift Not an Option?".
Then, a short follow-up might say something like "If you have tight boundaries on your jobsite, terrain issues, or other reasons a forklift is not an option, a self-erecting tower crane is your solution".
Then, that leads into the rest of the brochure.
Porteur du Projet
- I like the layout of this much better than #2; it is more interesting to look at; good use of color; would like the pic of the self-erecting tower crane shown on the first page to be a Benazzato crane; if the pic I supplied does not work, you can pull a pic from Benazzato's web site at www.benazzatogru.it
- I really like the shadow/transparent effect you achieved with our logo on the bottom of the second page; incorporating something like that on the first page would further give that first page some interest too; maybe a silouhette of just the self-erecting tower crane from our logo so it wouldn't get too busy
- our main call to action or attention grabber -- a prospect with a tight job site or terrain-challenged job site such that they cannot use a forklift -- is not prominently visible; it needs to be depicted in a way that the reader sees that message right away when they look at the front page
- need more creativity with headings and even some of the wording; the info provided in the MS Word doc was taken too literally
- of the features & benefits listed, I would only want the first 8 shown; the remaining ones are redundant
- the crane table was copied out of my document; it needs some creative flare to its presentation
- remove the "Why Benazzzto" section
- the "Attachments" section is not included except from a picture perspective; but even though pics are shown, they are not labeled in any way for the reader to know what they are or that they are the attachments that can come with the crane
- in the pictures you have shown in a line there, the radio remote control doesn't belong with the other pictures; the other pics are of attachments and the radio remote is not an attachment; it should somehow be tied to the third point under Features/Benefits that references the radio remote
Porteur du Projet
- the pictures used are not the type of cranes we offer; any pics used beyond what I provided must be of self-erecting tower cranes
- our main call to action or attention grabber -- a prospect with a tight job site or terrain-challenged job site such that they cannot use a forklift -- is not prominently visible
- need more creativity with headings and even some of the wording; the info provided in the MS Word doc was taken too literally
- of the features & benefits listed, I would only want the first 8 shown; the remaining ones are redundant
- the crane table was copied out of my document; it needs some creative flare to its presentation
- remove the "Why Benazzzto" section
- the "Attachments" section is not included
- overall, the "look" of the brochure is a bit plain; it needs more color, pics, and fewer words
Employé(e)
Please be informed that your project is a veiled project and designers are restricted to view only their own drafts which ensure that each design has its own originality however, you being a project holder can see all the designs.
Suggestion: Provide consistent feedback and star rating on designs to attract more designers towards your project.
Thanks,
MB/LDG/LS Team.
Employé(e)
Please only use images provided by the project holder. If in case source of images has not been provided, you are requested to use images from “www.thinkstockphotos.com”.
Images used from any other website or source will not be accepted. In case you are using images from “www.thinkstockphotos.com”, please make sure to keep a record of image ID numbers as contest winners will be required to provide those ID's.
Furthermore, designers are requested only to use system fonts on all web design projects, files with non-system fonts will not be accepted.
Thanks!
MB/LDG/LS Team
thank!
Porteur du Projet
A clarification and reminder. This brochure is to be produced as a letter-sized, double-sided brochure. It is NOT a bi- or tri-fold piece. No folds are desired.
Thank you.
Porteur du Projet
- Please be sure to read the MS Word document that I uploaded; it contains far more detail than the brief I wrote as well as containing the content for the marketing piece.
- Our company name is Central Plains Cranes; please visit www.CentralPlainsCranes.com to learn more about us and what we do.
- One thing I left out of my brief was that we would will use the produced brochure to print brochures and, as well, in .PDF format to e-mail to prospects; there are some opportunities in the .PDF brochure to link to certain pages on our website for the prospect to obtain additional info; those links and references to them likely won't make sense to appear in the brochure version that will be used for printing.
Thank you, and I look forward to reviewing your submittals!