Custom brochures give your brand a professional, tangible presence that digital content alone cannot replicate. Whether you are introducing a new product, outlining your services, or presenting your business to new clients, a well-designed brochure communicates credibility and makes a lasting impression.
At The Print Company, brochures are printed on quality stocks with a range of folding options and finishes, designed to look sharp, feel premium, and represent your brand consistently across every print run.
Brochures come in a range of fold styles, sizes, and stocks to suit different purposes and audiences. Whether you need a simple tri-fold for general distribution, a bi-fold for a more open layout, or a z-fold for a multi-panel presentation, the format should match how your information is organised and how the brochure will be used.
Choose from gloss, matte, or silk stocks depending on whether you want vivid colour reproduction, a refined low-sheen finish, or something in between. Add a cover laminate for extra durability and a more polished feel.
If you are preparing brochures for a trade show, sales meeting, or customer-facing display, we can help you select the right combination of size, fold, and finish to make your content work as hard as possible. Upload your own artwork or customise from a template to get started.
We offer high quality brochure printing with reliable delivery across Australia. From small runs for targeted campaigns to larger quantities for ongoing use, each order is produced with attention to detail and prepared for professional distribution.
Enjoy fast, dependable Australia-wide delivery, whether you are ordering for a city-based business or a regional location. Need help choosing fold styles, paper stocks, or quantities, or working toward an event deadline? Contact us and our team will help make sure your brochures are set up correctly from the start.
We can also help with premium finishes, thicker card options, and repeat orders to keep your branding consistent as your business grows.
Common fold styles include bi-fold, tri-fold, and z-fold. A bi-fold creates two panels and works well for clean, open layouts. A tri-fold divides the brochure into three sections and is ideal for step-by-step content or service overviews. A z-fold opens like an accordion and is suited to timelines or multi-panel presentations. The right fold depends on how much content you have and how you want readers to move through it.
Standard brochure sizes include A4 and A5, which are commonly used for general marketing and client-facing materials. DL brochures, sized to fit a standard envelope, are popular for mail campaigns and display stands. Custom sizes are also available. The best size depends on your content, distribution method, and whether the brochure needs to fit inside an envelope or stand in a display rack.
Brochures are typically printed on gloss, silk, or matte coated stocks. Gloss stocks give a shiny finish that makes colours appear vivid and bold. Silk stocks offer a semi-gloss appearance with a smoother, less reflective surface. Matte stocks have no sheen and give a clean, premium look that works well for text-heavy content. If you are not sure which stock suits your design and brand, contact us and we can advise.
Yes. Adding a laminate to your brochure cover improves durability and enhances the finish. Gloss laminate adds shine and makes colours pop. Matte laminate gives a refined, flat finish. Soft touch laminate creates a velvety feel that works well for premium branding. Laminate is applied to the outer surface of the brochure and helps protect it from handling and wear.
Yes. You can upload your own print-ready artwork when ordering. Files should be high resolution, set to the correct size, and include bleed where needed. If your brochure has a fold, make sure your design accounts for the fold lines. Contact us if you would like your files checked before printing.
Production times depend on the quantity, stock, fold style, and any additional finishes. Most standard brochure orders are produced within a few business days. If you are working toward an event or campaign date, contact us early to confirm whether your timeline can be met.