Hair Stylist & Salon: Business Card & Brochure Designs

Posted on March 17, 2009. Filed under: Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Apple iWork Pages, Brochures, Business Cards, Business Marketing, CorelDRAW, Flyers, Graphic Design, Letterhead, Logo Designs, Microsoft Publisher, Microsoft Word, Postcards, Posters, Print Ads, QuarkXPress, Templates | Tags: , |

Hair Stylist & Salon Brochure, Postcard, Stationery, Flyer & Ad, and Poster Designs

The creative team at StockLayouts posted a new business template set for a Hair Stylist & Salon Business. The business set is comprised of a brochure, stationery, postcard, flyer & ads, and poster.

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StockLayouts template designs, for creating print marketing materials are available for purchase and download online and are fully customizable in a choice of file formats including QuarkXPress, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, Microsoft Publisher, Microsoft Word and Apple iWork Pages. Created with high-quality output in mind, the template designs are easy to edit, and suitable for printing in-house on a color printer or on an offset press. The do-it-yourself marketing templates help users promote their business and look more professional with high-impact designs!

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Using a template such as these is an incredibly easy way for anyone to design their own marketing campaign at a low cost. How convenient that you can download these templates to nearly any design program! Be careful when considering printing in-house, though. Marketing materials such as brochures and postcards are very difficult to print correctly. A professional printing company can easily solve printing issues such as bleed, trim, folding, color, and even image resolution.

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