Travel Brochure Template
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Use the ready-made design and structure of our Travel Brochure Template to save time and money! Get this tool for free, tell about your proposal, and find new clients.
Bifold Travel Brochure Layout
The bifold format is convenient and straightforward to structure any information in your travel brochure template. Potential clients of your business will find the necessary details in just seconds.
- On the first side of the brochure: there is a front page with large fonts and placeholders for the most crucial details and a back page with placeholders for contact information, QR code, links to social media, etc.
- On the second side of the brochure: on the left, you can enter information about why it is worth choosing your services, and on the right - reviews of satisfied customers, travel options, and a call to action.
The travel brochure template in Google Slides and PowerPoint is 100% editable. It would be easy to enter actual details about your offer. Also, you can find more brochure templates on our website.
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- Free Template
- Easily change the text, images, and more
- Created: July 16, 2024
- Author: Alevtina Shavlach
- DPI: 300. Ready to Print at Office/Home
- Size: 148 x 210 mm
- Free Standard Google fonts
- Compatible: Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint
- Color: Brown
- Style: Dark
- Downloads: 14
- Added to collections: 2
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How to attribute?
It takes a lot of work to make content, so we ask you to use a link to show where it came from. Please tell us where you'll be
putting the template, like on a website, social media, blog, ebook, or newsletter.
If this is used on websites, social media, blogs, ebooks, newsletters, etc.
Just take this link and put it somewhere easy to see, right next to the image if you can. If you can't do that, you can put it at the bottom of
your website, blog, or newsletter, or in a section where you list credits. This way, people know who made the template.
https://thegoodocs.com/brochure-tempates/journey-around-the-world-travel-brochure.php
For printed materials (books, clothing, flyers, posters, invitations, advertising, etc.
Insert the attribution line close to where you’re using the template. If that’s not possible, place it in the credits section.
For example: "Template by TheGoodocs". This cover has been designed using templates from TheGoodocs.com
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