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Hi Tom,

Le 11/05/13 04:01 AM, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi :)
Try a "squint test".  Hold the leaflet quite far away and almost close your eyes to see how the 
ting looks at a distance to outsiders.

Then you'll notice the sections with bullet points look like they are accidentally misaligned 
compared to the rest of the text.  On the 3rd panel of the 2nd page it looks more deliberate but 
the rest looks accidental.
Regards from
Tom :)


This is not a good test. The real test is to print out the brochure and then look at the end product. Remember that for that particular panel the left-hand side of the brochure is a fold line and that we have left a certain amount of "folding" error on the part of human hands.

So the real test would be to fold and then check to see if it is an acceptable look to the brochure.

Cheers,

Marc

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