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Zigzag Brochure. Easy to design, easy to fold.
Created for studioSAV.com, an online design studio company.
Copyright Soren Serrano, 2010 | For immediate release

Zigzag Brochure. Great way to arrange topics, subjects, color schemes and images...

It's great for designing Menus or for Travel Companies to easily present their services in a non-clutter way...
Photography: Soren Serrano

You can place Sub-Headings on each fold to visually arrange the subject and contents...

A Zigzag Brochure. A creative way of enhancing the attractiveness of your marketing material.

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