Etymology: [ brO-'shur, British esp ] (noun.) 1748. 1748, from French brochure (“stitched work”), from brocher (“to stitch”), from Old French brochier (“to pierce”), from broche (“awl”), from Vulgar Latin, from Latin. Cognate to broach.“” in the Online Etymology Dictionary, Douglas Harper, 2001
A booklet of printed informational matter, like a pamphlet, often for promotional purposes, A direct mail method of promoting your product/company by sending consumers information on the product/company you are trying to sell, often includes a coupon or reply card, making it a direct response method of advertising, promotional literature, Students research a topic then create a brochure to explain the topic to others, Sales materials printed on heavier paper and featuring color photographs, illustrations, typography See also folders (Ch 16), A printed promotional piece available in many styles, sizes and colors, a small book usually having a paper cover, A printed and stitched book containing only a few leaves; a pamphlet, - A folded leaflet with an advertising or promotional message, An elaborate booklet, usually bound with a special cover, Promotional material in a versatile one-piece format that can serve as a mailer, a leave-behind or a response to a request for more information, Pamphlet bound in the form of a booklet, Strictly defined, a high-quality pamphlet, with specially planned layout, typography, and illustrations; also used loosely to describe any promotional pamphlet or booklet, A pamphlet bound in booklet form, A pamphlet that is bound in booklet form, A brochure is a magazine or thin book with pictures that gives you information about a product or service. travel brochures. a thin book giving information or advertising something (brocher , from broche ( BROOCH); because the pages are sewn together), A Watchtower size paper cover booklet, usually 32 pages, distinguished from {booklet} and {tract} <<She placed ten copies of the brochure Should You Believe the Trinity? with her classmates >>, A pamphlet usually promotional or advertising in nature Also LEAFLET, Multiple page/panel sales communications piece that advertises, presents and/or describes the advantages, capabilities, worth and/or reasons to buy a product or service, a thin booklet or sheet with information (e g information on thingssuch as Autopac rates, hydro, banking and health), An advertising pamphlet or booklet (usually with fewer pages than a catalogue) distributed via direct mail or individual hand out Note that a brochure inserted into a paid advertising medium (newspaper, magazine, etc ) is an Advertising Supplement, A document that folds, creating several panels of text, pamphlet, leaflet, April, plural of brochure,
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A booklet of printed informational matter, like a pamphlet, often for promotional purposes
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A direct mail method of promoting your product/company by sending consumers information on the product/company you are trying to sell, often includes a coupon or reply card, making it a direct response method of advertising
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promotional literature
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Students research a topic then create a brochure to explain the topic to others
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Sales materials printed on heavier paper and featuring color photographs, illustrations, typography See also folders (Ch 16)
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A printed promotional piece available in many styles, sizes and colors
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a small book usually having a paper cover
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A printed and stitched book containing only a few leaves; a pamphlet
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- A folded leaflet with an advertising or promotional message
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An elaborate booklet, usually bound with a special cover
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Promotional material in a versatile one-piece format that can serve as a mailer, a leave-behind or a response to a request for more information
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Pamphlet bound in the form of a booklet
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Strictly defined, a high-quality pamphlet, with specially planned layout, typography, and illustrations; also used loosely to describe any promotional pamphlet or booklet
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A pamphlet bound in booklet form
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A pamphlet that is bound in booklet form
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A brochure is a magazine or thin book with pictures that gives you information about a product or service. travel brochures. a thin book giving information or advertising something (brocher , from broche ( BROOCH); because the pages are sewn together)
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A Watchtower size paper cover booklet, usually 32 pages, distinguished from {booklet} and {tract} <<She placed ten copies of the brochure Should You Believe the Trinity? with her classmates >>
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A pamphlet usually promotional or advertising in nature Also LEAFLET
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Multiple page/panel sales communications piece that advertises, presents and/or describes the advantages, capabilities, worth and/or reasons to buy a product or service
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a thin booklet or sheet with information (e g information on thingssuch as Autopac rates, hydro, banking and health)
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An advertising pamphlet or booklet (usually with fewer pages than a catalogue) distributed via direct mail or individual hand out Note that a brochure inserted into a paid advertising medium (newspaper, magazine, etc ) is an Advertising Supplement
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A document that folds, creating several panels of text
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