Full Color Brochure Design Company Printing
Create full color brochures with UPrinting.com!
View our gallery of customer design examples for inspiration. Make use of your own design to come up with unique and full color brochures. We use the CMYK color process that includes these 4 ink colors: cyan, magenta, yellow, and the key color black. These 4 base colors are combined to produce a range of colors for your prints.
Here are the color options for you to choose from:
4/4 - Full Color on Both Sides
4/1 - Full Color on Front, Black Back
4/0 - Full Color on Front, Blank Back
Use our online price calculator to get an instant printing quote. Contact us at 888-888-4211 to learn more about our full color brochure design company printing services.
Full Color Brochure Specs
Our digital printing service can produce brochure quantities from 50 to 200 in as little as 1-Business Day. For consistent quality of color brochures, we use offset presses. Offset printing is a cost-efficient way of producing 500 to 100,000 brochures. Make use of our quality and eco-friendly stocks: 100 lb. Paper Gloss, 100 lb. Paper Matte, 10 pt. Cardstock Gloss, and 10 pt. Cardstock Matte. These stocks are recycled and certified by the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council).
Mailing Full Color Brochures
Send full color brochures directly to the right people with our mailing services. We help you mail tabbed prints or folded brochures in envelopes. We use 1-color envelopes that come in standard red, reflex blue and black colors. Mail prints using #10 (9.5" x 4.125") envelopes for 8.5 x 3.67" folded full color brochures. We also help you make a good mailing list specified by demographic data and geographic location.
Online Proofing System
You can upload your completed brochure design file online. After uploading, our prepress experts will review your file. We will send a free digital proof for you to see the appearance of your full color brochures. The proof contains trim lines and safe zone lines. Our cutters will trim the red lines or the trim lines. Your important text and images should lie within the safe zone line. Evaluate the sample proof to ensure the quality of your brochures.