Brochures and flyers

When creating a brochure, start with a brochure template. The front page should have cover image. Make sure to maintain the margin and the clear space around the Atlas Copco Group logotype.

Note the different location and dimensions of the teal text box in both options and absence of lines (extending from the corners of the Group tag) in the second option.

A portrait cover option with text box on top of the image.

Here the text box connects with the Group tag in the upper part of the cover and does not extend across the width of the cover

A portrait cover option with the image above and text box at the bottom.

Here the text box connects with the Group tag in the upper part of the cover and does not extend across the width of the cover

Cover option for brochure in landscape format with text box to the left.

In this landscape option the text box extends along the height of the cover to the left

Cover option for brochure in landscape format with text box to the right.

Here the text box extends along the height of the cover to the right

Brochure specifications

Cover

Cover page specification including image, text box below with headline, body copy & Group logo.

Back page

Specifications for back page of the brochure indicating Group tag, Group logo and address.

Flyers

Flyers are single-page marketing collaterals that are used for promotion of a product, event, or topic. It may have information on one side or both sides. Start with the flyer template provided below when designing a flyer. Both single-side flyer options feature the main image across the width of the flyer on the top with the text-based content on the rest of the page (headline and body text).

One option of a single page flyer with two images, content, and a few icons.
Second option for a single page flyer with one image and content.
Double-sided flyer featuring image below the header followed by content on both sides.

In the double-sided version the headline and Atlas Copco Group logotype appear in a teal band on top and the logotype reappears in the footer on the reverse.

The above guidelines must be followed for all brochures/booklets and flyers regardless of the format.