A tiled booklet layout consists of a one-page design with two sections. These sections can contain one product logo and a photo that represents the company in simple manner. Both the logo and photo should aim at enticing the reader's curiosity and encourage him to connect the company and its product.
The information on a tiled booklet layout should be succinct, enabling a reader on the go to obtain the necessary information about the company in a short matter of time. Designers should select clear images and text to hold the reader's attention.
Folded booklet layouts often figure in newsletters or circulars sent to subscribers and consumers. These booklet layouts, which enable designers to break the booklet into four sections, promote different products and services on each page. Each section can contain a different background color or design to lure the reader's attention to a specific service. Designers can also dedicate one or two pages to images, while the remaining two pages can contain important information about the company.
Trifold booklet layouts make it convenient for readers to carry around information about a company in a back pocket or bag. Trifold layouts consist of a single page folded twice that opens to reveal six pages of information. Designers can place two product images, along with brief descriptions, per page within the booklet. A solid background color on both sides of the page will keep the booklet consistent. Companies can have their image or logo placed on the first page, product image and information on the next four pages, and contact information on the last page.