Print media is not dead

Despite rumors to the contrary, print media is not dead and here are two performing arts brochure samples that Full Bleed has worked on in the last two weeks.

The first is for the Capitol Theatre in Nelson, BC. These are some page spreads from their 24-page season brochure.

Capitol Theatre Program page spreads

The second is for a small, volunteer-run non-profit presenter in the town of Terrace called the Terrace Concert Society.

Terrace Concert Society Season Brochure

Do you still use print media to promote?

 

 

7 Responses to Print media is not dead
  1. Doug Chinnery
    September 11, 2011 | 8:32 pm

    WOW!! Nice work, John!

  2. Harry
    September 13, 2011 | 10:05 am

    Wow – this paper stuff looks like it might have great resolution, good color range, and even be portable! I think it’ll catch on!

    What kind of reader do you have to display it on? LOL

    • John McLachlan
      September 14, 2011 | 7:38 am

      Harry, it’s new display technology called Cellulose 1.0. It hasn’t been upgraded yet.

  3. Rachelle Chinnery
    September 13, 2011 | 7:37 pm

    Such clean and elegant work. Love your aesthetic. And love the punchy-pink!

    • John McLachlan
      September 14, 2011 | 7:38 am

      Yes, nothing like 100% Magenta to pop on a page.

  4. Jean Burman
    September 18, 2011 | 5:03 pm

    There’s nothing like the smell of paper! Great work John :-)

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