How does a good Flyer look, to be an effective promotion tool? I have to design a some Flyer promoting a scientific convention aimed at students and phDs and frankly said, I've never done this before. I need some inspiration.
>>277273
Also for your information, I'm just a student myself, I won't get any revenue out of it. It's entirely voluntary. I would be therefore really thankfull for any hints or tips in how to make an scientific event as appealing as possible.
>>277273
For more information: It's going to be a convention about the newest advances in biotech and biosciences. So what fonts, which kind of format would you recommend?
>>277273
Make sure your flyer has depth. I would work in Adobe Illustrator and indesign.
For events like that, I usually make a custom illustration of just a key main object. Like a microscope or so. The strongest feature is actually a good color combination as well. Limit yourself to 3 colors and their tones.
>>277297
To achieve depth you need gradients. Here is draft for an ad I'm working on. You need a solid foundation.
>>277297
For fonts use Avenir and make sure the text has depth.
>>277301
My best advice is to look at Army recruitment ads and use their format. The army has the best graphic designers.
>>277304
you have some samples? I'm European, we don't have that much advertisment for the army as the US I assume.