Traditional Portfolio Brochure Design
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I need an elegant brochure that presents my interior design portfolio in a way that feels classic and timeless. The entire piece should reflect a traditional aesthetic—from the serif fonts you choose to the warm, understated color scheme—so it complements the residential spaces I want to highlight.
The brochure purpose is to showcase my work, Explain to prospective client different design path to help them decide which design approach and style fits best their traditions and lifestyle . I will supply high-resolution images of living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, and other finished residential projects along with short project descriptions. I’m looking for a designer who can curate the visual flow, balance copy with imagery, and give each page the sense of craftsmanship my clients expect. Subtle embellishments like ornate borders or textured backgrounds are welcome as long as they stay tasteful and never drift toward a modern or eclectic vibe.
Please prepare both print-ready and digital versions. A multi-page A4 layout in Adobe InDesign or Illustrator is ideal, but I’m open to the tool you prefer as long as I receive:
• A high-resolution PDF ready for professional printing
• Editable source files with linked images and fonts clearly packaged
Once I hand over the photos and text, I’d like an initial draft for feedback, one revision round, and a final hand-off. If you have examples of traditional residential brochures or lookbooks you have produced, feel free to share them so I can see how you translate classic style onto the page.
The brochure purpose is to showcase my work, Explain to prospective client different design path to help them decide which design approach and style fits best their traditions and lifestyle . I will supply high-resolution images of living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, and other finished residential projects along with short project descriptions. I’m looking for a designer who can curate the visual flow, balance copy with imagery, and give each page the sense of craftsmanship my clients expect. Subtle embellishments like ornate borders or textured backgrounds are welcome as long as they stay tasteful and never drift toward a modern or eclectic vibe.
Please prepare both print-ready and digital versions. A multi-page A4 layout in Adobe InDesign or Illustrator is ideal, but I’m open to the tool you prefer as long as I receive:
• A high-resolution PDF ready for professional printing
• Editable source files with linked images and fonts clearly packaged
Once I hand over the photos and text, I’d like an initial draft for feedback, one revision round, and a final hand-off. If you have examples of traditional residential brochures or lookbooks you have produced, feel free to share them so I can see how you translate classic style onto the page.