Digital or Manual Brochure Making on Safety Education First Aid | Performance Task#3.2 |Third Quarter | Health Education | MAPEH 9






Digital or Manual Brochure Making on Safety Education: First Aid, Methods of Transportation Bandaging

Creating your brochure:

Pick your format: Landscape or Portrait. Look at your content and think about the purpose of your brochure, in order to decide whether bi-fold, tri-fold, or Z-fold will work best for you. Select a design template: There are many professional design templates available.

Lay out your content: Choose your paper and finish.
Brochures present and organize a larger amount of information than flyers or posters. A good cover can pique your audience’s interest and encourage them to read on.

Brochure design and layout
A standard print brochure (tri-fold brochure) is on 8 ½" × 11" paper, folded into thirds. On one side of the paper, you have the inside flap, the back cover, and the front cover, from left to right.


You may watch this video for your guide: DIGITAL


You may watch this video for your guide: MANUAL




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