3. What is a brochure?
A brochure is an informative paper
document (often also used for
advertising) that can be folded into a
template, pamphlet or leaflet. ...
Brochures are promotional
documents, primarily used to
introduce a company, organization,
products or services and inform
prospective customers or members of
the public of the benefits.
5. What is a travel brochure?
A creative, expertly
written and well-designed
brochure that invites
readers to cast
themselves into a story
that takes place in an
exotic place.
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1. PLAN
Fold a piece of paper in thirds and
concisely write information on it with
graphic design. You may write
information and paste pictures about
your topic. It can be completed with a
computer or without the aid of the
computer.
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2. Prepare materials
needed.
Have the following available: paper,
colored pencils, markers, photos,
artwork, a computer, color printer
and access to the internet if
available.
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3. Preparatory
Procedure
Step 2:
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3. Preparatory
Procedure
Step 2: Make a draft of
the six panels.
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FRONT PANEL should
have the title, name of
the group and the
individual members
and basic information
about the topic.
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OTHER FIVE PANELS:
Display information with
subtitles, pictures, clip art
and design.
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4. CONSTRUCTING THE
BROCHURE
If you will make the
brochure on the computer,
you can use Microsoft Word
Software or Microsoft
Publisher.
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4. CONSTRUCTING THE
BROCHURE
If you are not using a
computer, you need to
neatly write your
information on each panel
and glue photos or clip art
to the brochure.
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5. ASSESSING THE
BROCHURE WITH A
RUBRIC
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5. ASSESSING THE
BROCHURE WITH A
RUBRIC
The brochure can be
assessed using a rubric.
Key criteria could be
accuracy, neatness,
creativity and appropriate
use of color.
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Brochure
Directions: Read carefully the task. In
your group with five members, do the
activities that follow.
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Brochure
Your task:
◦ You are a feature writer of your school
paper. You have been asked by the
barangay council to promote tourism as
an industry. One of your first tasks is to
design a travel brochure. This brochure
will be distributed to the visitors of your
barangay. Copies of your brochure will be
likewise be distributed to restaurants and
stores that sell local products.
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Brochure
This is what you will do:
◦ Prepare a letter-size sheet of paper by
folding it twice to form a tri-fold brochure.
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Brochure
Prepare your information.
Gather information about the tourist
attractions, local festivals and unique
qualities of your barangay or locality.
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Brochure
Prepare your information.
Gather information about the tourist
attractions, local festivals and unique
qualities of your barangay or locality.
Arrange your information according to
“topics” based on the assignment.
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Brochure
TIPS for designing a brochure:
◦ 1. Create a colorful and eye-catching
cover for your brochure.
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Brochure
TIPS for designing a brochure:
◦ 1. Create a colorful and eye-catching
cover for your brochure.
◦ 2. Remember to provide accurate and
detailed information on how visitors
could get to your place.
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Brochure
TIPS for designing a brochure:
◦ 1. Create a colorful and eye-catching
cover for your brochure.
◦ 2. Remember to provide accurate and
detailed information on how visitors
could get to your place.
◦ 3. Make a brochure as attractive,
appealing and informative as you can.
40. ACTIVITY 20: Browsing Your
Brochure
TIPS for designing a brochure:
◦ 1. Create a colorful and eye-catching
cover for your brochure.
◦ 2. Remember to provide accurate and
detailed information on how visitors
could get to your place.
◦ 3. Make a brochure as attractive,
appealing and informative as you can.
◦ 4. Balance the text with illustrations
and use varied colors.
41. CHECKLIST
Exchange brochure with the other
group and evaluate the group’s
sample travel brochure by checking on
the appropriate column.
42. CHECKLIST
CATEGORIES HIGH QUALITY SATISFACTORY UNSATISFAC-
TORY
Information on how
to get there (10
pts)
Information on
Tourist Attractions
(10 pts)
Organization of
Brochure (10 pts)