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bagelbox
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Hi Chaps/Chapesses,
I'd like feedback for how best to present my new menu. Choices...
1. A5 Flyer (like our existing) printed on both sides displaying a brief intro to our business, store information, website etc and full menu & offers. Plus Side: Small, easy to hold and for people to carry many of them to hand to friends. Down Side: Too small to get full menu onto, makes you look like you've got less options.
2. A4 Flyer Landscape Double Side, Three-Fold. Full meny neatly displayed. One page of a fold could be cut-out vouchers as something quite unique. Adds a reason for people to keep it. Plus Side: Full menu clearly displayed, vouchers and makes us look like we've got more to offer. Down Side: larger, more expensive to produce and will people take as many to hand out if they're bigger?
Whats your opinions? I want to get this right. It needs to be something I can stick through shops/offices doors to win them over to our food, price and brand but something small and versatile enough to keep and share.
Cheers,
Dave.
I'd like feedback for how best to present my new menu. Choices...
1. A5 Flyer (like our existing) printed on both sides displaying a brief intro to our business, store information, website etc and full menu & offers. Plus Side: Small, easy to hold and for people to carry many of them to hand to friends. Down Side: Too small to get full menu onto, makes you look like you've got less options.
2. A4 Flyer Landscape Double Side, Three-Fold. Full meny neatly displayed. One page of a fold could be cut-out vouchers as something quite unique. Adds a reason for people to keep it. Plus Side: Full menu clearly displayed, vouchers and makes us look like we've got more to offer. Down Side: larger, more expensive to produce and will people take as many to hand out if they're bigger?
Whats your opinions? I want to get this right. It needs to be something I can stick through shops/offices doors to win them over to our food, price and brand but something small and versatile enough to keep and share.
Cheers,
Dave.