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2 gate tri-fold | 2 gate tri-fold | ||
- | 3 roll/double gate fold | + | 3 roll/[[#Double Gate Fold]] |
4 {{z-fold}} | 4 {{z-fold}} | ||
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<br>{{AlbumLinkH|1972_Blue_GL|22537|brochure}} | <br>{{AlbumLinkH|1972_Blue_GL|22537|brochure}} | ||
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= Booklet = | = Booklet = |
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See Also: Brochureᵂ at Wikipedia.
any number of page booklet bi-fold (4 panels, single sheet printed on both sides) 1 #Tri-fold 2 gate tri-fold 3 roll/#Double Gate Fold 4 z-fold (single sheet printed on both sides, then folded like an accordian) 5 double fold (double parallel) 6 French-fold (single sheet, 8 panels)
Tri-fold
1 page tri-fold (6 panels)
A common brochure type is the Tri-Fold, a single sheet printed on both sides and folded into thirds, resulting in six panels (three panels on each side).
Sheet Front (page front side) include Cover, Back, and Flap
Sheet Back (page reverse side)
Double Gate Fold
single-sheet double gate fold (8 panels)
Booklet
The booklet is the most common form of Datsun brochure: two or more double-fold sheets stapled together along the fold.
NOTE: Because a double-fold always results in 4 "pages" (panels), booklets are always in multiples of 4 pages (4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, etc. pages).
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