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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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sample brochure

Excuse me, but can I call a brochure worked out but not yet put into print (subject to revision) a sample brochure, or a brochure draft? Which is better? Thanks.
  

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Hi, Excuse me, but can I call a brochure worked out but not yet put into print (subject to revision) a sample brochure, or a brochure draft? Which is better? I'd say 'a draft brochure'.

  • Hi, Excuse me, but can I call a brochure worked out but not yet put into print (subject to revision) a sample brochure, or a brochure draft?
  • Which is better?
  • I'd say 'a draft brochure'.
  • Or if it has pictures, graphics, etc.
  • people often call it 'a mock-up'.
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Hi,
Excuse me, but can I call a brochure worked out but not yet put into print (subject to revision) a sample brochure, or a brochure draft? Which is better?
I'd say 'a draft brochure'. Or if it has pictures, graphics, etc. people often call it 'a mock-up'.

Clive

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