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		<title>What are the different types of brochure folds?</title>
		<description>Brochures do not just come in a single spread
out paper. Normally it comes in folds. The
following are the different types of brochure
folds:
- Two-way fold
- Three-way fold
- Four-way fold
keywords: Brochure | Brochures | Pamphlet | Flyers | Printing | Marketing | Trifold</description>
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		<title>Which are the most common brochure sizes?</title>
		<description>Since most brochures should fit the standard
display rack and the number 10 envelops, the
most common brochure sizes would be the
multiples of 4" x 9". Some use 9 x 12" size
of brochure, while others use the 9 x 16".
However, if you are planning to make a
brochure with folding variations, you </description>
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