Flyer Design: 18 Brilliant Examples You Can Learn From That’s right, those bits of paper that often end up in the trash, trampled in the street, or buried under a pile of bills. But if they’re doing their job (read: have been designed well), flyers should catch your attention and maybe even get you to take action (attend this grand opening; use that coupon; buy tickets to this concert — you get the idea). Maybe you’re a business owner and you don’t want your marketing efforts to end up in the recycling bin. Or maybe you need to advertise an event or fundraiser for your club or community organization. Whatever your needs, check out 18 stellar examples below with design tips that will get you inspired for your next flyer design project .
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Flyer Design: 18 Brilliant Examples You Can Learn From
That’s right, those bits of paper that often end up in the trash, trampled in the street, or buried under a pile of bills. But if they’re doing their job (read: have been designed well), flyers should catch your attention and maybe even get you to take action (attend this grand opening; use that coupon; buy tickets to this concert — you
get the idea).Maybe you’re a business owner and you don’t want your
marketing efforts to end up in the recycling bin. Or maybe you need to advertise an event or fundraiser for your club or
community organization. Whatever your needs, check out 18 stellar examples below with design tips that will get you inspired
04. Blast to the PastThe handcrafted look is big right now (whether designs really are handmade or are just created to look like it). This screen-printed
flyer from The Prince Ink Co. features whimsical, hand-drawn typography, which is very appropriate for a print company that
runs all its prints by hand. Using a “form equals content” approach to design like this can be very effective.
05. Play With PatternsPatterns make a striking visual statement, whether you use them throughout your design (like in this flyer by Joris Rigerl) or just as
an accent. Because the human eye naturally notices patterns, including them in your design is a surefire way to get more
06. Study ShapesLike patterns, shapes are a great attention-getter, especially
when applied creatively. This flyer by Justin Krout uses shape in both the text and the graphics. Notice how the tilting shape of the text makes for a unique and eye-catching title, while the
mountain below is made up of triangles of all shapes and sizes, creating a multifaceted, almost 3D effect.
10. Go the Extra MileWhen’s the last time you saw coupons with hand-drawn
illustrations? Giving your design that extra personal touch, like Mel Larsen did in this flyer, will be sure to catch the attention of your viewers and give them a good impression of your brand or
13. Make It MinimalistWant viewers to laser in on your flyer? Try a minimalist design. There’s a reason big, successful companies like Apple embrace minimalism in their design aesthetic — It’s effective. It’s sleek. People like it. Take this series of
flyers by Barthelemy Chalvet: the focus is on a single image surrounded generously by negative space;
content is stripped down to only what’s necessary; the font is simple and clean.
14. Get ArtsyIncluding design elements inspired by traditional art mediums —
whether paint splatters, watercolor splashes, ink drawings, or something else (real or digital) — can give your flyer an extra-creative looks that feels custom-made. This colorful example from Dussk Design layers
different textures from the same color family in a way that feels spontaneous and energetic.