AI Brochure Generator — Design 2
Marketing & Events
Create informative brochures showcasing products, services, and brand stories.
How it works
- 1 Describe what you need
- 2 AI generates a professional design
- 3 Download as PDF or save as template
No credit card required
Details
- Type
- Brochure (Design 2)
- Category
- Marketing & Events
- Generated by
- AI
- Generation time
- ~30 seconds
What Is a Brochure?
A brochure is a multi-section marketing document that provides detailed information about a company, product, service, or program. Unlike a flyer, which delivers one quick message, a brochure gives the reader time to explore. Brochures work at trade shows, in waiting rooms, as part of sales presentations, and as downloadable PDFs on websites.
Content Strategy for Brochures
Every brochure answers three questions: what do you offer, why should someone care, and what should they do next? The front panel hooks with a strong headline and visual. Interior panels provide details, benefits, and proof (testimonials, case studies, certifications). The back panel delivers contact information and a call to action.
Write for scanners. Most people flip through a brochure. They don't read it front to back like a novel. Use headings, bullet points, and pull quotes to deliver key messages even when the reader is just glancing. Every panel should make sense on its own because you can't control the reading order.
Format Options
The tri-fold is the most common brochure format, but bi-folds, gate folds, and z-folds also work depending on how much content you have. A PDF brochure doesn't fold, of course, but it should still use panel-like sections to break up content and create a reading rhythm.
When You Need This
- A dental practice creating a new patient welcome brochure explaining services, insurance policies, and office hours
- A tourism board producing a regional attractions brochure for distribution at hotels and airports
- A SaaS company designing a product brochure for its sales team to share at industry conferences
About This Design
The multi-section layout mimics the informational depth of a physical brochure. Each section has a distinct visual identity while maintaining overall brand consistency. Feature highlights use a combination of icons and short descriptions that readers can absorb during a quick scan.