Use a computer program such as Microsoft Publishing. Use clear pictures and rich information. Try out some eye-catching titles.
To describe and inform.
advertising differnt types of products
directory inquiries,supplier telephone number, leaflet,radio,TV
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we were handed out a leaflet at school for a sports day
Arial
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A light or pastel color like mint green, soft blue, or pale yellow is often a good choice for a leaflet background. These colors are inviting, easy on the eyes, and provide a good contrast for text and images. Avoid using colors that are too bright or overpowering, as they can distract from the content of the leaflet.
tourist leaflet
Use the the indications from the leaflet attached to box.
lots and lots bright colours
To make a leaflet, decide what size paper to use, keeping in mind that leaflets are usually no bigger than a sheet of typing paper folded in half, sometimes even smaller. Research the historical place and choose the most important and interesting facts about it. Arrange and write about those facts on the leaflet. Depending on how professional you desire the leaflet to look, add pictures and print copies out if you want to distribute your leaflet.
The leaf has an axillary bud but any leaflet does not
Mini-Leaf ? Leafette? Small leaf?
Well a leaflet would include all the information
the best font is 15