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Flyers

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Flyers are more “grab and go” than leaflets. They’re for quick attention. Someone at a counter. Someone walking past a stand. Someone flicking through a pile and deciding in two seconds if yours goes in the pocket or the bin. That’s the honest reality of it.

So the layout has to be punchy. One headline that actually says something. Not “Welcome to…” or “We are delighted…”. Nobody cares. Put the offer up front. Put the date up front. Put the location up front. If it’s an event in Dublin this Saturday, make Saturday the big thing. If it’s a sale running in Drogheda all week, make the deadline obvious. People don’t like thinking.

The other thing with flyers is colour. Bright works, but bright with purpose. If everything is shouting, nothing is. Give the eye somewhere to land. A clear block for the main message. A simple line for the details. And please, leave a bit of breathing room. White space isn’t “wasted space”. It’s what makes the important parts readable.

You’d be amazed how often we see tiny text. Like, “ants need a magnifying glass” tiny. It’s usually because someone has tried to fit a full website worth of info onto an A5 flyer. Don’t. Put the essentials only. If the person is interested, they’ll scan a QR code or look you up later. If they’re not interested, no amount of extra text will save it.

Paper again: flyers are often on a lighter stock than leaflets because they’re being handed out in quantity. That’s fine. But there’s still a difference between “light but decent” and “feels like a receipt”. If you’re promoting something that needs trust — like a class, a clinic, a service — a slightly better paper can make people take it more seriously. Mild opinion. But I stand by it.

We do loads of flyer runs for clubs and local events around Louth, and you’ll see the same people running stuff across Leinster too — a weekend in Dundalk, then a Dublin date, then maybe down the road again. If you’re doing a run like that, it’s worth thinking about how many you actually need per location, rather than printing a mountain “just in case”.

Send us your artwork if you have it. If you’re unsure about sizing, bleed, or if your file is going to print blurry, give us a call. It’s easier to fix it before it’s printed.

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