![]() As the pages increase, a stitched brochure becomes more of a booklet, and to carry this further, at some undefined number of pages, a booklet becomes a book. To me a brochure is always folded, usually with multiple folds, unless it is stitched, in which case it has multiple pages. Even though it’s French origin says otherwise, I tend to think of a brochure in a much wider context. The other word in your list which I think of in a slightly different way is brochure. I suppose the word handbill can also be used, but it is not a word I have ever used. ![]() It is also called a flyer (flier is also acceptable, but is only used half as much to mean a leaflet). ![]() A leaflet can contain graphics, but is often heavier on text. When I think of the word leaflet, I think of a single sheet, rarely folded, and generally only printed on one side. Here are a couple of examples from your list: ![]() I found it interesting to hear a little about the origins and meanings of words I don’t give much thought to.Īnother thing that is interesting is that word meanings can vary from region to region. As a graphic designer, I use these words frequently. ![]()
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