Simple brochure template created by Krishnakumar Mayuram Ravikumar.
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in October 2019.
This is a nice example brochure template provided by Nicola Talbot using the flowfram package. The flowfram package lets you create frames in a document such that the document content flows from one frame to the next in the order in which they were defined. This is useful for creating posters or magazines or any other form of document that does not conform to the standard one or two column layout. Here we present the sample brochure provided with the flowfram package - it is preloaded into writeLaTeX and ready for real-time editing online. Simply click the screenshot above to create your own brochure and get started!
A PocketMod is an 8-page booklet made from a single side of paper. This means you can recycle papers that's only been written/printed on one side. See PocketMod.com or this video for instructions to fold the PocketMod.
You can use it to create little books, brochures, handouts, daily planners, or just as a quick notepad or doodling sketchpad.
Trigonométrie anti-sèche résumé de cours de seconde. Mini-livre 8 A7 sur un A4 recto.
cheatsheet antiseche pocketmod minibook trig sin cos circle cercle
LaTeX brochure: A publicity flyer for LaTeX (originally by Peter Flynn) The document is designed as a publicity flyer for LaTeX, but also serves as an interesting showcase of what LaTeX can do. The flyer is designed for printing, double-sided, on A3 paper, which would then be folded once. This version on Overleaf uses the venturis font package in place of the commercial Warnock Pro and Aller fonts. Some minor modifications were done on the original so that the brochure fits on 4 pages.
Peter Flynn, slight modifications by LianTze Lim for Overleaf