Brochure Design
At MicroGraphix, we are a brochure design agency creating clear, engaging, and commercially effective print and digital communications for organisations across the UK.
We design corporate brochures, sales literature, and marketing publications that help businesses communicate their message with clarity, structure, and impact.
Our approach combines strategic thinking with strong visual design, ensuring every brochure is purposeful, well-structured, and aligned with your brand — from initial concept through to final production.
View our recent brochure design projects to see examples of our work across multiple sectors.
Corporate brochure design
Why Work With Micrographix
Strategic brochure design
We structure information clearly so your message is easy to understand and engaging to read.
Brand-led creative design
We translate brand identity into clear, professional and visually consistent brochure layouts.
Tailored to your audience
Every brochure is designed around your objectives, audience, and content – no templates.
Clear communication hierarchy
We prioritise readability and structure so key messages stand out.
Production-ready artwork
All artwork is prepared to precise print standards for flawless reproduction.
End-to-end delivery
We manage the full process from concept through to print or digital output.
Our Brochure Design Process
1. Discovery & briefing
Understanding your goals, audience, and how the brochure will be used.
2. Content planning
Structuring information for clarity, flow, and engagement.
3. Concept development
Exploring creative directions aligned with your brand.
4. Design & layout
Developing page structure, typography, and visual hierarchy.
5. Artwork & production
Finalising print-ready artwork to professional standards.
6. Print & digital delivery
Supplying print-ready files and digital brochures where required.
Brochure design capabilities
- Corporate brochures
- Company profile brochures
- Sales brochures
- Recruitment brochures
- Property brochures
- Educational brochures
- Healthcare brochures
- Event brochures
- Marketing publications
- Manufacturing
- Professional services
- Education
- Healthcare
- Property & construction
- Technology
- Engineering
Home furnishings brochure design for Asnew Upholstery
Office seating product brochure design for Status Seating
Creative Brochure Design for Stronger Brand Communication
Well-designed brochures help communicate your message clearly, strengthen brand perception, and support informed decision-making.
At MicroGraphix, we design brochure materials that combine clear structure with strong visual design to ensure your content is engaging, readable, and commercially effective.
If you’re planning a new brochure or refreshing existing materials, get in touch to discuss your project with our team.
Bathroom brochure design for Cooper Callas
Frequently asked questions
The cost of producing a brochure can vary widely depending on several factors. Some of the key factors influencing the cost include:
- Design Complexity: The more intricate and detailed the design, the higher the cost. A simple, straightforward design may be more affordable than a complex and elaborate one.
- Printing Quality and Quantity: The quality of paper, printing technique, and the number of copies required will impact the cost. Printing in large quantities may provide volume discounts.
- Size and Format: Larger or non-standard sizes may incur additional costs. The format of the brochure (e.g., bi-fold, tri-fold) also affects pricing.
- Color vs. Black and White: Full-color printing is typically more expensive than black and white or two-color printing.
- Paper Quality: The type and quality of paper used for the brochure can significantly influence the cost. Premium paper options will increase expenses.
- Distribution and Shipping: If you need the brochures delivered or distributed, these costs should be factored in.
- Content Creation: If you need professional copywriting, photography, or other content creation services, this will add to the overall cost.
- Revision and Proofing: Revisions and additional proofing may increase the cost, especially if there are multiple rounds of changes.
- Graphic Design Services: If you hire a professional graphic designer to create the layout, this will add to the cost.
To get an accurate estimate, it's advisable to contact printing companies or graphic design services and provide them with specific details about your brochure project. They can then give you a more precise quote based on your requirements. Keep in mind that prices can vary between different service providers and geographic locations.
The time it takes to design a brochure can vary based on several factors, including the complexity of the design, the availability of content, the number of revisions needed, and the responsiveness of all parties involved. Here are some general guidelines:
- Simple Brochures: If the brochure has a straightforward design, minimal graphics, and the content is readily available, it may take a few days to a week for the initial design.
- Complex Brochures: Brochures with intricate designs, detailed graphics, and complex layouts may take longer. Designers may need more time to create and refine such layouts.
- Content Availability: The availability of well-prepared content (text, images, and other elements) can significantly impact the design timeline. If content is finalized and ready to go, the design process can move more quickly.
- Number of Revisions: The number of revisions required also plays a role. If there are multiple rounds of feedback and changes, it will extend the overall design time.
- Client and Designer Collaboration: Effective communication and collaboration between the client and the designer are crucial. Quick responses to questions and feedback can expedite the design process.
- Urgency: If there is a tight deadline or rush order, designers may need to prioritize the project and work within a shorter timeframe, which can sometimes affect the overall quality or incur rush charges.
It's essential to discuss the timeline and expectations with the designer or design team before starting the project. Having a clear understanding of the project scope, deadlines, and the availability of resources will help ensure that the brochure is designed within the desired timeframe.
A brochure is defined as a document with pictures and text that gives you information about a product or service. A brochure is usually a multi-page, high-quality document designed to be kept, whereas booklets are smaller, lower-quality documents, leaflets, or flyers are generally single-page throwaway items.
The content requirements and layout preferences define the size and extent of a brochure. Common standard sizes include A4 (297 x 210 mm) and A5 (210 x 148 mm), although custom sizes can help you stand out from the crowd. If the brochure is to be distributed by post, consideration should be given to its size and weight to reduce postage costs.
I can highly recommend Mike and the team at Micrographix, they have made a huge contribution to the success of our brand. We first came to the Micrographix studio for photography, with Chris helping with the concept and creation of our product visuals. We now use their graphic design services for any brochures, advertising design and exhibition displays. We always receive great communication and advice plus everything produced has met deadlines and been of excellent quality.






