Logistics Sales Booklet Design
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I have a week before I sit down with a new prospect and I need the material I leave behind to feel as polished and dependable as our trucking and logistics service. I already have the raw copy, logos and a handful of photos, but the document needs structure, visual hierarchy and a professional, formal tone that flows naturally from cover to close.
Scope
– Transform my draft content into a cohesive booklet that can be printed, hole-punched and placed in a binder.
– Emphasise three core sections: Company Overview, Services Offered, plus a clear explanation of our Network and Technology advantages.
– Keep the design clean, corporate and understated—think solid typography, consistent colour palette and minimal graphic distractions, while still feeling engaging.
Deliverables
• Print-ready PDF sized for US Letter with bleed and crop marks
• Editable source file (InDesign or Illustrator preferred)
• Linked or embedded fonts and images
• A quick‐view screen PDF for email sharing
Acceptance
Content must read smoothly, sections should follow a logical flow, and everything has to look sharp when printed on standard color stock. If the booklet feels board-room ready and communicates trust at a glance, we’re good to go.
I’m responsive and can turn edits around quickly—let’s get this finished so I can walk into that meeting with confidence.
Scope
– Transform my draft content into a cohesive booklet that can be printed, hole-punched and placed in a binder.
– Emphasise three core sections: Company Overview, Services Offered, plus a clear explanation of our Network and Technology advantages.
– Keep the design clean, corporate and understated—think solid typography, consistent colour palette and minimal graphic distractions, while still feeling engaging.
Deliverables
• Print-ready PDF sized for US Letter with bleed and crop marks
• Editable source file (InDesign or Illustrator preferred)
• Linked or embedded fonts and images
• A quick‐view screen PDF for email sharing
Acceptance
Content must read smoothly, sections should follow a logical flow, and everything has to look sharp when printed on standard color stock. If the booklet feels board-room ready and communicates trust at a glance, we’re good to go.
I’m responsive and can turn edits around quickly—let’s get this finished so I can walk into that meeting with confidence.