Empower your printed banner buzz with these advertising design tips:
In a world full of short attention spans, it’s not always easy to create effective materials. Innovation can flow from a number of strategies, so get creative when you print a banner with these tips; here’s what to keep in mind:
– Using clear, and simple text designs will be convincing no matter the service, why is that? A passer by who encounters custom banners is generally doing something else, meaning there isn’t always a lot of time to interest them. Think about it, if you’re passing an ad with tiny ‘terms of service’ level fine print, you’re not pausing for a second thought or to catch your breath. Using large and legible text stands a better chance of attracting target customers, both up-close and far away.
– Consumers are familiar with reading top to bottom or left to right, so apply this to your (pull up) banner. You’ll only be making it more simple, as your core service will be easy to grasp and easy to remember.
– To many, image quality is a sure indicator of your business backbone, so make sure what you use is up to par. Whether it be your logo or product pictures, make sure the images you use radiate the quality you aim to provide your customers.
– A pop of colour never hurt anyone, so don’t be afraid to play around with your pallet. Aligning them with your logo or company colours will help your banner stand out at an event and is sure to exude charm and professionalism. Remember, printed banners with vibrant colours are attention grabbers, but keep in mind, they should not block out your text.
What printed banner material works best for my brand?
Banner printing can be a simple task, and with different styles to choose from, there is surely something suitable for your marketing toolkit. However, the banner material is often overlooked, even though their practical benefits could make a difference to your promotions. Here’s what is available:
– Budget PVC material
– Standard PVC material
– Mesh Canvas Material
– Blockout material