30 Magazine Templates With Creative Print Layout Designs

Post pobrano z: 30 Magazine Templates With Creative Print Layout Designs

In this era
of inbound marketing, one could be forgiven for thinking that print is dead.
After all, landing pages, social media, emails and websites are a core part of
any successful small business’s marketing game plan.

Believe it
or not, there’s still impact and influence in traditional, old-school
marketing. Print is alive and well, with the Content Marketing
Institute declaring that print can complement your
digital-marketing strategy
.

Small
businesses, creatives and agencies can pleasantly surprise their leads by
presenting them with longer content that they can turn over in their hands and
take their time with. Certainly, this is a great alternative to today’s
obsession with 280-character limits and multiple Facebook updates each day.

Those looking
for a marketing format that their leads can really sink their teeth into should
check out our best magazine templates on Envato Market.

Best Magazine Template Designs
Best Selling Magazine Templates – available for sale on Envato Market (Graphic River)

You can use them for your next marketing campaign or to start your own publication. Then distribute them through print or digitally as PDFs. They are professionally designed and set up for quick customization to your project needs.

Unlimited Magazine Templates on Envato Elements

If you need a variety of different options to choose from, you can find some fantastic magazine templates on Envato Elements—and you can download as many as you want for a single monthly fee.

Magazine Templates on Envato Elements

For example, check out this professional and clean InDesign magazine template. It’s ready to use and includes 25 pages for articles, interviews, etc.

Magazine template on Envato Elements

On the other hand, if you’re just looking for a single magazine template, check out the fantastic selection below from Envato Market.

Creative Magazine Templates

Here are our 30 best-selling, recently released InDesign magazine templates with creative layout designs:

1. Pure Magazine – Creative InDesign Template

Taking a
minimalist approach to print design, this magazine template is ideal for any
small business that favors a bare-bones approach to its print marketing. With a
lot of room for feature articles, interviews, Q&As and striking images,
this template can become the centerpiece of your print-marketing strategy. 

It
comes with InDesign INDD graphic files and features Montserrat, Varela Round
and Bebas Neue font styles. Overall, it’s 44 pages of canvas for your
content-marketing or creative print magazine vision.

Pure Magazine - InDesign Template

2. 50 Pages Creative Magazine Layout

Great value abounds in this magazine template that comes with 50 unique pages overall. That’s enough capacity to create a high-quality magazine to deliver to your leads and clients, complete with stories, features, interviews, and more! 

With single and dual-column alignment, the template also showcases a card-based layout for easy reading and legibility. It comes with three premade cover templates and is print-ready for immediate use.

Creative Magazine Layout Design

3. Minimal Modern Clean Magazine Design

Readability
is very important for any magazine template, and this modern and clean magazine
doesn’t disappoint. Featuring a lot of strategically placed white space to
guide readers’ eyes to your most vital content, it offers a dual-column design
that brings your marketing message across with no uncertainty. Its 28 pages are
very easy to customize to your brand. It comes in both Letter and A4 sizes in InDesign.

Minimal Modern Clean Magazine Design

4. Magazine Template Bundle – InDesign Layout V3

Multipurpose design use is valued by everyone from creatives and agencies to small businesses, and this InDesign magazine template doesn’t disappoint. Ideal for any industry, this template features a clean, cutting-edge and crisp layout that brings your business’s marketing message straight into the hands of your leads and customers. With full customization and Adobe InDesign CS6, CS5 and CS4 formats, it lets you tell your brand story with total control.

Magazine Template Bundle - InDesign Layout V3

5. Simplify – Clean Magazine Layouts Vol. 2

When it
comes to print marketing, the simplest and most minimalistic is sometimes the
most effective. This magazine template epitomizes this design approach to a
tee. 

It features generous white space and copious room for fonts and images to
complement each other on any page. It comes with InDesign INDD files
and a 24-page layout. It’s great for agencies and small businesses of all
shapes and sizes.

Simple Clean Magazine Layouts INDD

6. A4 InDesign Letter Magazine Template

Multipurpose
magazine templates like this one are ideal for small businesses of all kinds.
Take control of your marketing message and impress your client base by giving
them a print magazine in their hands, which allows them to stay longer with
your marketing message. 

Print-ready and available in A4 and Letter sizes, this
fantastic template comes with 40 pages overall. Each part of the layout designs can
be customized to your brand message.

A4 InDesign Letter Magazine Template

7. Multipurpose Magazine Template (INDD)

Featuring
attractive-to-the-eye grid and column layouts, this magazine template is
well suited for agencies, small businesses and creatives looking to deliver a
print-based marketing message into their customers’ hands. 

Its neat
organization and clean design ensures that you can put high-quality
information on paper. The template comes with InDesign INDD files, a
fully customizable layout, and 25 unique pages.

Multipurpose Magazine Template INDD

8. Vibrant Magazine Template Design

No matter
what creative agency or small business you run, you can make excellent use of
this fresh and multipurpose magazine template. It features various free fonts, automatic page numbering, and a column-based layout
for easy absorption of your brand storytelling. 

Energetic magazine layout templates like
this allow you to put something more substantial in your clients’ hands.
Print-ready with full bleed, it also offers 30 unique page designs.

Vibrant Magazine Template Design

9. Clean InDesign Magazine Template

Small
business owners can’t go wrong with this clean column-based and paragraph-styled
template that uses print marketing to maximum value. Your readers will
thoroughly enjoy the generous word spacing; easy-to-read, chunked paragraphs; and beautiful typeface. 

Fully customizable to your brand’s marketing message,
this magazine template is ideal for agencies that want to show off a clean and
minimalistic brand story. Print-ready, it features 30 pages and 12 InDesign CS4
and CS6 files to work with.

Clean InDesign Magazine Template

10. Cool Retro Vintage Magazine Design

This attractive throwback to the magazine layout templates of a bygone era can hook and inspire your leads. Featuring a vintage look that evokes memories of a 1960s print magazine, this unique template is also clean and simply designed, so your marketing message can be clearly conveyed. With 33 pages and different image-display options, it’s print-ready and fully customizable for your creative or agency purposes.

Cool Retro Vintage InDesign Magazine

11. The Relevant Magazine – Elegant Layout Design

Perfect for
creatives and agencies looking to show off their unique approach, this template
is characterized by a stylish layout. Adorned with graphic-design touches
galore, this magazine template demonstrates how effective a layout can be if it
combines simplicity with creativity. You’ll be thankful for its easy
customization and multipurpose applications! It’s ready to go with Adobe
InDesign CS4, CS5, CS5.5 and CS6 compatibility.

The Magazine Elegant Layout Design

12. 40 Pages Minimal Design Magazine INDD

Superb value
and clean, easy-to-read minimalism combine in this amazing magazine template.
With InDesign INDD graphics files included, it’s ready to be used as a
complement to any well-structured content-marketing strategy. 

Put a juicy,
long-form marketing message into your customers’ hands, as this format is
perfect for in-depth stories, interviews and feature articles. Fully
customizable, the template features Raleway, Bebas Neue and Tall Films fonts.

40 Pages Minimal Design Magazine INDD

13. Magazine Template – InDesign 40 Page Layout V7

A great
value among our magazine templates, this design features rich and creative
content that’s going to make an impression on your reading audience. With
readable typeface, a clean and well-organized grid layout, and
attention-grabbing headlines, this magazine can make your marketing message
come to life in your prospects’ hands. Thanks to Adobe InDesign graphics files,
it’s a cinch to edit and customize to your needs!

Magazine Template - InDesign 40 Page Layout V7

14. InDesign A4 Print Magazine Template 2

55 pages and
four unique covers combine to create a magazine template that’s bound to put
rich, high-quality content into the hands of your leads and customers. 

This
template provides your readers with a well-designed, chunked paragraph layout
that makes it easy for them to understand your brand story. It comes in A4 size
and features Salome Regular, Roboto, and Cheddar Jack font styles.

InDesign A4 Print Magazine Template 2

15. Fashionable InDesign Magazine Template

Print-ready
and bursting with style, this multipurpose magazine template can help small
businesses complement their content-marketing efforts with ease. Ideal for use
in any industry’s promotional materials, it features 30 pages that
are all fully customizable. This puts you in total control of your
brand story and marketing message. The template also features free fonts,
paragraph styles, and an A4 size.

Fashionable InDesign Magazine Template

16. Cultura Minimal Magazine Template

Words that
best describe this magazine template are “stylish,” “elegant”, and “creative.”
Treat your audience to a 38-page read that can efficiently support your overall
marketing endeavors. 

Whether it’s to sell your brand story or promote new
products, putting a beautifully designed magazine into your customers’ hands is
a recipe for success. This template comes with five different fonts, easy
customization, and a minimalistic design, and it’s print-ready out of the box.

Cultura Minimal Magazine Template

17. Flexible Magazine Template – Creative Layouts

Whatever
industry you’re in, this template will serve your overall marketing needs very
nicely. Not all magazine layout templates are as flexible and multipurpose as
this one is, which makes it a stunning complement to any well-thought-out
content-marketing strategy! 

Small business owners will have an easy time using
its column-based layout to design the most readable magazine for their clients.
With full customization features, this template is print-ready and comes with
28 pages.

Flexible Magazine Template Creative Layouts

18. Simple, Creative Magazine Template Design

Few magazine
templates use minimalism as effectively and decisively as this gorgeous design.
Featuring a center-alignment format and plenty of generous room for
high-quality, professional images, this template is easy to pick up and read. 

Your customers will enjoy its legibility, as they read through your marketing
messages with clarity. It boasts 26 InDesign pages in total.

Creative Magazine Template Design

19. Modern Magazine – Multiple Print Design Layouts

Clear paragraph styles, clean layouts, and copious amounts of white space make for an effective magazine template. This design is characterized
by a forward-looking modernity that makes its content a pleasure to read. 

Give
your leads and prospects some heavy-duty content that they can dig into. This template is ideal for creatives and small businesses. It is
print-ready and compatible with InDesign CS4 and up.

modern magazine template designs

20. Stylish Multipurpose Magazine Vol. 3

Magazine
templates like this brochure design are too good to pass up. Creatives,
agencies and small businesses can breathe easy knowing that its multipurpose
design makes it an ideal complement to any industry’s content-marketing
tactics. 

All you have to do is just drop in your text and images, and it’s all
print-ready! It’s 28 pages long and comes in both A4 and Letter sizes in InDesign format.

Stylish Multipurpose Magazine Vol 3

21. Travel and Nature Magazine Template

How would you present the world to your readers? This next magazine template lets you venture into travel and nature interests with incredible creativity. You’ll get access to Adobe InDesign files in a standard A4 size, so you’ll be ready to print it at any local shop.

It also comes with fully editable layers you can use to swap out the presets for your choice of fonts and photos. Check it out!

Travel and Nature Magazine Template

22. Wannabe Fashion Magazine

Curating your own collection of fashion and design inspiration shouldn’t feel so hard. With this impressive template, you’ll be able to lay out your photos and products with ease. Enjoy 32 unique layouts that are all premade to make your workflow faster.

Update the cover with your special muse for an inspiring look. Add it to your collection!

Wannabe Fashion Magazine

23. Magazine/Lookbook Template

Magazine lookbooks are a great way to express your individual side to your audience. Curate the best collections in photography, fashion and more with this beautiful magazine template. This magazine comes with a 24-page booklet that is printed as a standard bifold.

All the vector elements are included, and only free fonts have been used!

MagazineLookbook Template

24. Elegant Magazine Template

Need something that is elegant and stunning? This next magazine template might just be the right fit for your company. An InDesign template created in both US letter and A4 sizes, this template is simple and easy to use.

Edit the contents with your photos and information to use it for a variety of purposes. Try it out!

Elegant Magazine Template

25. Plus Magazine Template

You can make your job a whole lot easier with a well-designed magazine template. This creative design features a bold, monochromatic color scheme with little pops of blue color. Edit the colors to your personal style using the fully editable layers in Adobe InDesign.

Want a new cover? Just swap it out for your favorite promotional material.

Plus Magazine Template

26. Essential Food Magazine & Cookbook

Want a larger magazine layout for your new cookbook or food recipes? Try this essential food magazine template. Compatible with Adobe InDesign versions CS4 and above, this template features a clean, minimalist style with master pages included.

Share your favorite recipes with your friends! Just drag and drop them into a high-quality magazine template like the one below!

Essential Food Magazine  Cookbook

27. Men’s Fashion Lookbook Magazine Template

Do you have an eye for pairing cool outfits together? Build the ultimate lookbook with this fantastic magazine template. Great for men’s and women’s fashion, this template features a warm, brown color scheme with simple details.

Edit it fast with Adobe InDesign versions CS4 and above. Check it out!

Mens Fashion Lookbook Mens Fashion Lookbook Magazine Template

28. Travel Magazine Template

Professional magazine templates aren’t hard to come by if you know where to look. That’s why we’re presenting you with this awesome travel magazine for aspiring creatives and entrepreneurs. Quickly lay out your favorite hot spots within this fully editable Adobe InDesign template.

Get several print-ready files that are great for advertising and so much more. Add it to your design arsenal!

Travel Magazine Template

29. Minimal Magazine Template

Minimal magazine layouts work well for practical designers who love a beautiful and clean aesthetic. You’ll definitely enjoy this fantastic template with 24 pages in a standard landscape orientation.

Not only is this template budget friendly at just under $15, but it also includes free fonts and paragraph styles. Try it today!

Minimal Magazine Template

30. Architecture Magazine Template

Love the look of architecture? If you’d like to dive into your very own architectural magazine then check out this wonderful template. This template is jam-packed with incredible, grid layouts you can quickly update with articles and more.

Pair your content with the perfect photos for a truly winning combination. Add it to your collection!

Architecture Magazine Template

How to Design a Print Magazine

Anyone who
seriously believes that print is dead is simply not paying attention! In an era
of digital marketing and short attention spans, print is a breath of fresh air
and a pleasant surprise that your audience will appreciate. They’ll appreciate
longer-form content that’s palpable and gives them more in-depth info than a
simple landing page or tweet.

Even though
our deep selection of magazine templates on Envato Market will let
you effortlessly complement your inbound marketing with print advertising, you
still need to know how to design a readable magazine. Here are
some pointers:

  1. Take care
    of typography design. 
    You’ll want to pay close attention to both the text size
    and how your typography is set. Magazines aimed at a younger demographic can get away
    with smaller typefaces, yet a print magazine generally tends to offer better
    legibility and readability when you’re using serif fonts.
  2. Make your
    content readable and legible.
    This is a biggie! Without presenting your
    magazine’s articles and other content clearly, you risk losing readers and your
    audience because they’ll get frustrated with a format that’s illegible. To make
    it easy to read, design your magazine text to be frequently broken up by
    attractive and high-quality images. At the same time, ensure that your text is chunked into shorter paragraphs.
  3. Do a
    final check before printing.
    Before you’re ready to print your magazine template,
    ensure that it’s totally perfect. This means going over everything—from the
    text to the images to the cover—with a fine-toothed comb. There’s nothing worse
    than printing your magazine, only to discover a glaring error that needs to be
    corrected.

Here are more design tips to make an impact with your magazine: 

Get Yourself a Magazine Template!

Don’t let the
chance to buy magazine templates pass you by! They will help your
content-marketing strategy by giving your audience richer and more in-depth
content they can really sink their teeth into. Browse through our huge selection of creative magazine template designs today, and find just the right one for your business.

30 Magazine Templates With Creative Print Layout Designs

Post pobrano z: 30 Magazine Templates With Creative Print Layout Designs

In this era
of inbound marketing, one could be forgiven for thinking that print is dead.
After all, landing pages, social media, emails and websites are a core part of
any successful small business’s marketing game plan.

Believe it
or not, there’s still impact and influence in traditional, old-school
marketing. Print is alive and well, with the Content Marketing
Institute declaring that print can complement your
digital-marketing strategy
.

Small
businesses, creatives and agencies can pleasantly surprise their leads by
presenting them with longer content that they can turn over in their hands and
take their time with. Certainly, this is a great alternative to today’s
obsession with 280-character limits and multiple Facebook updates each day.

Those looking
for a marketing format that their leads can really sink their teeth into should
check out our best magazine templates on Envato Market.

Best Magazine Template Designs
Best Selling Magazine Templates – available for sale on Envato Market (Graphic River)

You can use them for your next marketing campaign or to start your own publication. Then distribute them through print or digitally as PDFs. They are professionally designed and set up for quick customization to your project needs.

Unlimited Magazine Templates on Envato Elements

If you need a variety of different options to choose from, you can find some fantastic magazine templates on Envato Elements—and you can download as many as you want for a single monthly fee.

Magazine Templates on Envato Elements

For example, check out this professional and clean InDesign magazine template. It’s ready to use and includes 25 pages for articles, interviews, etc.

Magazine template on Envato Elements

On the other hand, if you’re just looking for a single magazine template, check out the fantastic selection below from Envato Market.

Creative Magazine Templates

Here are our 30 best-selling, recently released InDesign magazine templates with creative layout designs:

1. Pure Magazine – Creative InDesign Template

Taking a
minimalist approach to print design, this magazine template is ideal for any
small business that favors a bare-bones approach to its print marketing. With a
lot of room for feature articles, interviews, Q&As and striking images,
this template can become the centerpiece of your print-marketing strategy. 

It
comes with InDesign INDD graphic files and features Montserrat, Varela Round
and Bebas Neue font styles. Overall, it’s 44 pages of canvas for your
content-marketing or creative print magazine vision.

Pure Magazine - InDesign Template

2. 50 Pages Creative Magazine Layout

Great value abounds in this magazine template that comes with 50 unique pages overall. That’s enough capacity to create a high-quality magazine to deliver to your leads and clients, complete with stories, features, interviews, and more! 

With single and dual-column alignment, the template also showcases a card-based layout for easy reading and legibility. It comes with three premade cover templates and is print-ready for immediate use.

Creative Magazine Layout Design

3. Minimal Modern Clean Magazine Design

Readability
is very important for any magazine template, and this modern and clean magazine
doesn’t disappoint. Featuring a lot of strategically placed white space to
guide readers’ eyes to your most vital content, it offers a dual-column design
that brings your marketing message across with no uncertainty. Its 28 pages are
very easy to customize to your brand. It comes in both Letter and A4 sizes in InDesign.

Minimal Modern Clean Magazine Design

4. Magazine Template Bundle – InDesign Layout V3

Multipurpose design use is valued by everyone from creatives and agencies to small businesses, and this InDesign magazine template doesn’t disappoint. Ideal for any industry, this template features a clean, cutting-edge and crisp layout that brings your business’s marketing message straight into the hands of your leads and customers. With full customization and Adobe InDesign CS6, CS5 and CS4 formats, it lets you tell your brand story with total control.

Magazine Template Bundle - InDesign Layout V3

5. Simplify – Clean Magazine Layouts Vol. 2

When it
comes to print marketing, the simplest and most minimalistic is sometimes the
most effective. This magazine template epitomizes this design approach to a
tee. 

It features generous white space and copious room for fonts and images to
complement each other on any page. It comes with InDesign INDD files
and a 24-page layout. It’s great for agencies and small businesses of all
shapes and sizes.

Simple Clean Magazine Layouts INDD

6. A4 InDesign Letter Magazine Template

Multipurpose
magazine templates like this one are ideal for small businesses of all kinds.
Take control of your marketing message and impress your client base by giving
them a print magazine in their hands, which allows them to stay longer with
your marketing message. 

Print-ready and available in A4 and Letter sizes, this
fantastic template comes with 40 pages overall. Each part of the layout designs can
be customized to your brand message.

A4 InDesign Letter Magazine Template

7. Multipurpose Magazine Template (INDD)

Featuring
attractive-to-the-eye grid and column layouts, this magazine template is
well suited for agencies, small businesses and creatives looking to deliver a
print-based marketing message into their customers’ hands. 

Its neat
organization and clean design ensures that you can put high-quality
information on paper. The template comes with InDesign INDD files, a
fully customizable layout, and 25 unique pages.

Multipurpose Magazine Template INDD

8. Vibrant Magazine Template Design

No matter
what creative agency or small business you run, you can make excellent use of
this fresh and multipurpose magazine template. It features various free fonts, automatic page numbering, and a column-based layout
for easy absorption of your brand storytelling. 

Energetic magazine layout templates like
this allow you to put something more substantial in your clients’ hands.
Print-ready with full bleed, it also offers 30 unique page designs.

Vibrant Magazine Template Design

9. Clean InDesign Magazine Template

Small
business owners can’t go wrong with this clean column-based and paragraph-styled
template that uses print marketing to maximum value. Your readers will
thoroughly enjoy the generous word spacing; easy-to-read, chunked paragraphs; and beautiful typeface. 

Fully customizable to your brand’s marketing message,
this magazine template is ideal for agencies that want to show off a clean and
minimalistic brand story. Print-ready, it features 30 pages and 12 InDesign CS4
and CS6 files to work with.

Clean InDesign Magazine Template

10. Cool Retro Vintage Magazine Design

This attractive throwback to the magazine layout templates of a bygone era can hook and inspire your leads. Featuring a vintage look that evokes memories of a 1960s print magazine, this unique template is also clean and simply designed, so your marketing message can be clearly conveyed. With 33 pages and different image-display options, it’s print-ready and fully customizable for your creative or agency purposes.

Cool Retro Vintage InDesign Magazine

11. The Relevant Magazine – Elegant Layout Design

Perfect for
creatives and agencies looking to show off their unique approach, this template
is characterized by a stylish layout. Adorned with graphic-design touches
galore, this magazine template demonstrates how effective a layout can be if it
combines simplicity with creativity. You’ll be thankful for its easy
customization and multipurpose applications! It’s ready to go with Adobe
InDesign CS4, CS5, CS5.5 and CS6 compatibility.

The Magazine Elegant Layout Design

12. 40 Pages Minimal Design Magazine INDD

Superb value
and clean, easy-to-read minimalism combine in this amazing magazine template.
With InDesign INDD graphics files included, it’s ready to be used as a
complement to any well-structured content-marketing strategy. 

Put a juicy,
long-form marketing message into your customers’ hands, as this format is
perfect for in-depth stories, interviews and feature articles. Fully
customizable, the template features Raleway, Bebas Neue and Tall Films fonts.

40 Pages Minimal Design Magazine INDD

13. Magazine Template – InDesign 40 Page Layout V7

A great
value among our magazine templates, this design features rich and creative
content that’s going to make an impression on your reading audience. With
readable typeface, a clean and well-organized grid layout, and
attention-grabbing headlines, this magazine can make your marketing message
come to life in your prospects’ hands. Thanks to Adobe InDesign graphics files,
it’s a cinch to edit and customize to your needs!

Magazine Template - InDesign 40 Page Layout V7

14. InDesign A4 Print Magazine Template 2

55 pages and
four unique covers combine to create a magazine template that’s bound to put
rich, high-quality content into the hands of your leads and customers. 

This
template provides your readers with a well-designed, chunked paragraph layout
that makes it easy for them to understand your brand story. It comes in A4 size
and features Salome Regular, Roboto, and Cheddar Jack font styles.

InDesign A4 Print Magazine Template 2

15. Fashionable InDesign Magazine Template

Print-ready
and bursting with style, this multipurpose magazine template can help small
businesses complement their content-marketing efforts with ease. Ideal for use
in any industry’s promotional materials, it features 30 pages that
are all fully customizable. This puts you in total control of your
brand story and marketing message. The template also features free fonts,
paragraph styles, and an A4 size.

Fashionable InDesign Magazine Template

16. Cultura Minimal Magazine Template

Words that
best describe this magazine template are “stylish,” “elegant”, and “creative.”
Treat your audience to a 38-page read that can efficiently support your overall
marketing endeavors. 

Whether it’s to sell your brand story or promote new
products, putting a beautifully designed magazine into your customers’ hands is
a recipe for success. This template comes with five different fonts, easy
customization, and a minimalistic design, and it’s print-ready out of the box.

Cultura Minimal Magazine Template

17. Flexible Magazine Template – Creative Layouts

Whatever
industry you’re in, this template will serve your overall marketing needs very
nicely. Not all magazine layout templates are as flexible and multipurpose as
this one is, which makes it a stunning complement to any well-thought-out
content-marketing strategy! 

Small business owners will have an easy time using
its column-based layout to design the most readable magazine for their clients.
With full customization features, this template is print-ready and comes with
28 pages.

Flexible Magazine Template Creative Layouts

18. Simple, Creative Magazine Template Design

Few magazine
templates use minimalism as effectively and decisively as this gorgeous design.
Featuring a center-alignment format and plenty of generous room for
high-quality, professional images, this template is easy to pick up and read. 

Your customers will enjoy its legibility, as they read through your marketing
messages with clarity. It boasts 26 InDesign pages in total.

Creative Magazine Template Design

19. Modern Magazine – Multiple Print Design Layouts

Clear paragraph styles, clean layouts, and copious amounts of white space make for an effective magazine template. This design is characterized
by a forward-looking modernity that makes its content a pleasure to read. 

Give
your leads and prospects some heavy-duty content that they can dig into. This template is ideal for creatives and small businesses. It is
print-ready and compatible with InDesign CS4 and up.

modern magazine template designs

20. Stylish Multipurpose Magazine Vol. 3

Magazine
templates like this brochure design are too good to pass up. Creatives,
agencies and small businesses can breathe easy knowing that its multipurpose
design makes it an ideal complement to any industry’s content-marketing
tactics. 

All you have to do is just drop in your text and images, and it’s all
print-ready! It’s 28 pages long and comes in both A4 and Letter sizes in InDesign format.

Stylish Multipurpose Magazine Vol 3

21. Travel and Nature Magazine Template

How would you present the world to your readers? This next magazine template lets you venture into travel and nature interests with incredible creativity. You’ll get access to Adobe InDesign files in a standard A4 size, so you’ll be ready to print it at any local shop.

It also comes with fully editable layers you can use to swap out the presets for your choice of fonts and photos. Check it out!

Travel and Nature Magazine Template

22. Wannabe Fashion Magazine

Curating your own collection of fashion and design inspiration shouldn’t feel so hard. With this impressive template, you’ll be able to lay out your photos and products with ease. Enjoy 32 unique layouts that are all premade to make your workflow faster.

Update the cover with your special muse for an inspiring look. Add it to your collection!

Wannabe Fashion Magazine

23. Magazine/Lookbook Template

Magazine lookbooks are a great way to express your individual side to your audience. Curate the best collections in photography, fashion and more with this beautiful magazine template. This magazine comes with a 24-page booklet that is printed as a standard bifold.

All the vector elements are included, and only free fonts have been used!

MagazineLookbook Template

24. Elegant Magazine Template

Need something that is elegant and stunning? This next magazine template might just be the right fit for your company. An InDesign template created in both US letter and A4 sizes, this template is simple and easy to use.

Edit the contents with your photos and information to use it for a variety of purposes. Try it out!

Elegant Magazine Template

25. Plus Magazine Template

You can make your job a whole lot easier with a well-designed magazine template. This creative design features a bold, monochromatic color scheme with little pops of blue color. Edit the colors to your personal style using the fully editable layers in Adobe InDesign.

Want a new cover? Just swap it out for your favorite promotional material.

Plus Magazine Template

26. Essential Food Magazine & Cookbook

Want a larger magazine layout for your new cookbook or food recipes? Try this essential food magazine template. Compatible with Adobe InDesign versions CS4 and above, this template features a clean, minimalist style with master pages included.

Share your favorite recipes with your friends! Just drag and drop them into a high-quality magazine template like the one below!

Essential Food Magazine  Cookbook

27. Men’s Fashion Lookbook Magazine Template

Do you have an eye for pairing cool outfits together? Build the ultimate lookbook with this fantastic magazine template. Great for men’s and women’s fashion, this template features a warm, brown color scheme with simple details.

Edit it fast with Adobe InDesign versions CS4 and above. Check it out!

Mens Fashion Lookbook Mens Fashion Lookbook Magazine Template

28. Travel Magazine Template

Professional magazine templates aren’t hard to come by if you know where to look. That’s why we’re presenting you with this awesome travel magazine for aspiring creatives and entrepreneurs. Quickly lay out your favorite hot spots within this fully editable Adobe InDesign template.

Get several print-ready files that are great for advertising and so much more. Add it to your design arsenal!

Travel Magazine Template

29. Minimal Magazine Template

Minimal magazine layouts work well for practical designers who love a beautiful and clean aesthetic. You’ll definitely enjoy this fantastic template with 24 pages in a standard landscape orientation.

Not only is this template budget friendly at just under $15, but it also includes free fonts and paragraph styles. Try it today!

Minimal Magazine Template

30. Architecture Magazine Template

Love the look of architecture? If you’d like to dive into your very own architectural magazine then check out this wonderful template. This template is jam-packed with incredible, grid layouts you can quickly update with articles and more.

Pair your content with the perfect photos for a truly winning combination. Add it to your collection!

Architecture Magazine Template

How to Design a Print Magazine

Anyone who
seriously believes that print is dead is simply not paying attention! In an era
of digital marketing and short attention spans, print is a breath of fresh air
and a pleasant surprise that your audience will appreciate. They’ll appreciate
longer-form content that’s palpable and gives them more in-depth info than a
simple landing page or tweet.

Even though
our deep selection of magazine templates on Envato Market will let
you effortlessly complement your inbound marketing with print advertising, you
still need to know how to design a readable magazine. Here are
some pointers:

  1. Take care
    of typography design. 
    You’ll want to pay close attention to both the text size
    and how your typography is set. Magazines aimed at a younger demographic can get away
    with smaller typefaces, yet a print magazine generally tends to offer better
    legibility and readability when you’re using serif fonts.
  2. Make your
    content readable and legible.
    This is a biggie! Without presenting your
    magazine’s articles and other content clearly, you risk losing readers and your
    audience because they’ll get frustrated with a format that’s illegible. To make
    it easy to read, design your magazine text to be frequently broken up by
    attractive and high-quality images. At the same time, ensure that your text is chunked into shorter paragraphs.
  3. Do a
    final check before printing.
    Before you’re ready to print your magazine template,
    ensure that it’s totally perfect. This means going over everything—from the
    text to the images to the cover—with a fine-toothed comb. There’s nothing worse
    than printing your magazine, only to discover a glaring error that needs to be
    corrected.

Here are more design tips to make an impact with your magazine: 

Get Yourself a Magazine Template!

Don’t let the
chance to buy magazine templates pass you by! They will help your
content-marketing strategy by giving your audience richer and more in-depth
content they can really sink their teeth into. Browse through our huge selection of creative magazine template designs today, and find just the right one for your business.

How to Design a Stylish Real Estate Flyer Template in Adobe InDesign

Post pobrano z: How to Design a Stylish Real Estate Flyer Template in Adobe InDesign

Final product image
What You’ll Be Creating

Looking to entice customers to view a property on your books? This stylish real estate flyer template has a versatile design which can be easily adapted to your own content, photos, and branding. Suitable for beginners to InDesign, this tutorial will take you through the steps of creating the flyer from scratch and setting up the design ready for printing. 

On the hunt for more property-themed marketing materials? Find even more stylish real estate flyer templates on GraphicRiver

Check out our recommended Real Estate flyer templates if you’re looking for flyer complete templates.

Ready to sell that house? Awesome, let’s get started…

1. How to Set Up the Flyer Layout in InDesign

Step 1

Open up Adobe InDesign and head up to File > New > Document. 

Set the Intent to Print and Number of Pages to 1, and uncheck Facing Pages to set up a simple one-page document.

Set the Width of the page to 8.5 in (215.9 mm) and Height to 11 in (279.4 mm), which is a standard flyer size.

Set the Top Margin to 15 mm, Bottom to 18 mm, and Left and Right Margins to 14 mm. Add a Bleed of 5 mm to all edges of the page, and click OK to create the document.

new document window

Step 2

Expand the Layers panel (Window > Layers) and double-click on the default Layer 1 name in the panel to open the Layer Options window. Rename the layer Photo and click OK

Click on the Create New Layer button at the bottom of the panel to create a second layer. Rename it Shapes. Create a third and final layer and rename this Typography.

layers panel

Lock both the top Typography layer and Photo layer at the bottom, leaving the Shapes layer unlocked and selected. 

shapes layer

2. How to Create Your Color Palette

Step 1

This flyer design will need a four-color palette, with a dark neutral base color, a light neutral color for text, and two variants, light and dark, of a punchier color. 

To create your palette, expand the Swatches panel (Window > Color > Swatches), and click on the New Swatch button at the bottom of the panel. 

First, let’s create our dark base color. Name the swatch Off-Black, and set the Type to Process and Mode to CMYK. Set the levels to C=90 M=84 Y=47 K=63, and click Add and then OK.

off-black swatch

Step 2

Create a further three new CMYK swatches using the same process. 

Here, I’ve created a pale swatch named Grey, C=10 M=7 Y=7 K=0, and two yellow swatches: C=3 M=34 Y=93 K=0 (‘Mustard’) and C=7 M=17 Y=93 K=0 (‘Light Yellow’).

mustard
swatch options

3. How to Create a Geometric Design for Your Flyer

Step 1

Take the Rectangle Tool (M) and drag across the page, extending it up to the bleed on the top, left and bottom edges, and across to roughly the halfway point of the page. Set the Fill to your Off-Black swatch. 

rectangle tool

Step 2

Select the Pen Tool (P) and use it to create a diagonal shape extending across the page, from the bottom-left corner to the top of the right side of the page. You want the ribbon to be reasonably thick, with perfectly parallel lines. 

pen tool

Once you’ve created the rough shape and want to tweak the anchor points, you can use the Direct Selection Tool (A) to select individual points and move them around using the arrow keys. 

Once you’re happy with the shape, adjust the Fill to Light Yellow. 

light yellow

Step 3

Take the Scissors Tool (C) and snip once where the top of the yellow shape meets the edge of the black rectangle, and once again where the shapes cross over at the bottom. This will split the yellow shape into two sections. 

scissors tool

Select the top-right half of the yellow shape and go to Object > Effects > Transparency. Choose Hard Light from the Mode menu, and pull down the Opacity to around 90%. Click OK

hard light

Step 4

Take the Pen Tool (P) again and zoom into the top-right corner of the page. Trace the edges of the blank space that remains, creating a sort of triangle shape. 

pen tool

Set the Fill of this new shape to Off-Black. 

off-black

Edit > Copy the triangle shape, and Edit > Paste in Place. 

paste in place

Return to the Layers panel and click on the small arrow to the left of the Shapes layer’s name, to expand the layer. Select the top ‘polygon’ element…

… and drag it down into the Photo layer below. You’ll have to unlock this layer first to do so. 

photo layer

Then, with the moved triangle shape still selected, Right-Click (Windows) or Control-Click (Mac) > Content > Graphic to turn the shape into an image frame. We’ll come back to this a bit later.

content graphic

Step 5

Lock the Photo layer and return to the Shapes layer above. Select the triangle shape that’s sitting on this layer, and go to Object > Effects > Transparency. Reduce the Opacity to 40%, and click OK

transparency

4. How to Add Photos to Your Flyer Design

Step 1

Lock the Shapes layer and unlock the Photo layer below. 

photo layer

Take the Pen Tool (P) and create another new shape. This time, focus on the bottom-right section of the page, creating a shape that fills the bottom-right gap as well as the top-right half of the yellow rectangle sitting on the layer above, This will create a rectangle shape with a triangular top. 

pen tool

Set the Fill of the shape to [None] and then Right-Click (Windows) or Control-Click (Mac) > Content > Graphic to transform the shape into an image frame.

content graphic

Step 2

With your new image frame still selected, go to File > Place. Choose an image of the property you want to feature, and click Open. Arrange the image (holding down Shift while you scale it) until it fills the whole frame. 

(Here, I’ve used this image of a modern block of flats.)

placed image

Step 3

Select the triangular image frame at the top-right of the page and go to File > Place. Choose another image (this might be a nice place to showcase a shot of the interior), and click Open

(Here, I’ve used this image of a contemporary kitchen.)

placed image

With the black shape over the top of this frame, you’ll have a subtle dark tint across the whole image. 

tint across image

5. Add Branding and Typography to the Flyer

You might already have a logo for your real estate company, but if not, this minimal houses logo would make a really versatile design for any business in the real estate industry. This is the one I’ve used here for this design.

Step 1

Open your logo up in Adobe Illustrator or a different vector-editing program, and adjust the Fill of the design to White. Then Edit > Copy the vector.

houses logo
Minimal Houses Logo

Return to your InDesign document and lock the Photo layer. Unlock the top layer, Typography. Edit > Paste the vector logo directly onto your document. 

Position the logo over the top-right half of the yellow shape. 

logo

I’ve added text below the logo design to complete the brand, setting the Font to Charlevoix Pro, and adjusting the Font Color to [Paper] from the Swatches panel.

charlevoix pro

Step 2

Take the Rectangle Tool (M) and create a wide, squat rectangle across the top of the page, extending over to the halfway point of the page. Rest the top edge of the shape against the top margin, and set the Fill to Mustard

mustard color

Select the rectangle shape and Edit > Copy, Edit > Paste, moving it over to the right side of the page, meeting the right edge of the original rectangle shape. Go to Object > Effects > Transparency. Set the Mode to Hard Light and reduce the Opacity to 70%

hard light effect

Step 3

Create a text frame using the Type Tool (T), and type in ‘FOR SALE’ or whichever header you’d like to use. Set the Font to Charlevoix Pro Medium, Font Size to 37 pt, Tracking to 110 and Font Color to Grey

grey font color

Step 4

You can now start to add more text to your flyer design using the Type Tool (T).

Place text frames below the ribbon header, resting them against the left margin. Set the text in Charlevoix Pro, Size 12 pt, and increase the Tracking to 130 for a contemporary look. Set the Font Color to Grey.

tracking

Add more details about facilities, setting the text in Light Yellow. You can create bullet points by highlighting text and then clicking on the Bulleted List button in the Character Formatting Controls panel at the top of the workspace. 

yellow text

Step 5

You can also place text over the bottom-left corner of the page. This is a good place to format a call-to-action or attention-grabbing offer. 

Here I’ve set text in Charlevoix Pro, as before, and in the Grey swatch for subtle contrast against the yellow background. 

grey text

6. How to Customize and Export Your Finished Flyer

Step 1

It’s simple to change the color and branding of your flyer. To adjust the color scheme, create a new pair of light and dark color swatches from the Swatches panel. Here I’ve created a pale apple green and a slightly darker counterpart. 

Then unlock the Shapes layer and select the top ribbon rectangles and large diagonal shape sections. You can adjust the Fill color of these to give your flyer a fresh look. 

(To recreate the look below, I’ve used an image of a modern living room and this photo of a formal city street.)

adjusting color

You can also experiment with the typography. Try changing the font from a clean sans serif like Charlevoix Pro to a more traditional serif like Garamond to make your flyer feel more aspirational and classic. 

Step 2

To export your flyer ready for sending to print, head up to File > Export. 

From the Format drop-down menu at the bottom of the window, choose Adobe PDF (Print) and click Save

In the Export to Adobe PDF window that opens, choose [Press Quality] from the Preset menu at the top of the window. 

press quality

Step 3

Click on Marks and Bleeds in the left-hand menu. Check the box reading All Printer’s Marks and check Use Document Bleed Settings. 

marks and bleeds

Click Export to create a print-ready PDF that you can send straight off to the printers. Fantastic work!

exported pdf

Conclusion: Your Finished Flyer

All that’s left for you to do is to print your flyer and distribute it. Awesome work! 

final flyer

In this tutorial we’ve covered a range of handy skills for putting together print-ready flyers in Adobe InDesign. Let’s recap some of the skills and techniques you’ve picked up. You can now:

  • Set up a simple one-page flyer layout in InDesign.
  • Create a CMYK color palette to use on your print designs.
  • Use the Pen Tool to create custom shapes to build up a geometric design. 
  • Experiment with transparency effects to create stylish overlays for your images.
  • Bring in a vector logo design from Illustrator to your InDesign document.
  • Format typography on your flyer to a professional standard.
  • Customize your design to adapt to your business and export the design ready for printing.

Looking for more property-themed marketing materials? Discover even more fantastic real estate flyer and brochure templates over on GraphicRiver

You can also design an eye-catching flyer that fits your brand’s visual identity in just seconds using Placeit’s flyer templates. Simply choose a flyer design you like and customize it right in your browser. It really is that easy to design an impressive flyer for your real estate business.

How to Design a Stylish Real Estate Flyer Template in Adobe InDesign

Post pobrano z: How to Design a Stylish Real Estate Flyer Template in Adobe InDesign

Final product image
What You’ll Be Creating

Looking to entice customers to view a property on your books? This stylish real estate flyer template has a versatile design which can be easily adapted to your own content, photos, and branding. Suitable for beginners to InDesign, this tutorial will take you through the steps of creating the flyer from scratch and setting up the design ready for printing. 

On the hunt for more property-themed marketing materials? Find even more stylish real estate flyer templates on GraphicRiver

Check out our recommended Real Estate flyer templates if you’re looking for flyer complete templates.

Ready to sell that house? Awesome, let’s get started…

1. How to Set Up the Flyer Layout in InDesign

Step 1

Open up Adobe InDesign and head up to File > New > Document. 

Set the Intent to Print and Number of Pages to 1, and uncheck Facing Pages to set up a simple one-page document.

Set the Width of the page to 8.5 in (215.9 mm) and Height to 11 in (279.4 mm), which is a standard flyer size.

Set the Top Margin to 15 mm, Bottom to 18 mm, and Left and Right Margins to 14 mm. Add a Bleed of 5 mm to all edges of the page, and click OK to create the document.

new document window

Step 2

Expand the Layers panel (Window > Layers) and double-click on the default Layer 1 name in the panel to open the Layer Options window. Rename the layer Photo and click OK

Click on the Create New Layer button at the bottom of the panel to create a second layer. Rename it Shapes. Create a third and final layer and rename this Typography.

layers panel

Lock both the top Typography layer and Photo layer at the bottom, leaving the Shapes layer unlocked and selected. 

shapes layer

2. How to Create Your Color Palette

Step 1

This flyer design will need a four-color palette, with a dark neutral base color, a light neutral color for text, and two variants, light and dark, of a punchier color. 

To create your palette, expand the Swatches panel (Window > Color > Swatches), and click on the New Swatch button at the bottom of the panel. 

First, let’s create our dark base color. Name the swatch Off-Black, and set the Type to Process and Mode to CMYK. Set the levels to C=90 M=84 Y=47 K=63, and click Add and then OK.

off-black swatch

Step 2

Create a further three new CMYK swatches using the same process. 

Here, I’ve created a pale swatch named Grey, C=10 M=7 Y=7 K=0, and two yellow swatches: C=3 M=34 Y=93 K=0 (‘Mustard’) and C=7 M=17 Y=93 K=0 (‘Light Yellow’).

mustard
swatch options

3. How to Create a Geometric Design for Your Flyer

Step 1

Take the Rectangle Tool (M) and drag across the page, extending it up to the bleed on the top, left and bottom edges, and across to roughly the halfway point of the page. Set the Fill to your Off-Black swatch. 

rectangle tool

Step 2

Select the Pen Tool (P) and use it to create a diagonal shape extending across the page, from the bottom-left corner to the top of the right side of the page. You want the ribbon to be reasonably thick, with perfectly parallel lines. 

pen tool

Once you’ve created the rough shape and want to tweak the anchor points, you can use the Direct Selection Tool (A) to select individual points and move them around using the arrow keys. 

Once you’re happy with the shape, adjust the Fill to Light Yellow. 

light yellow

Step 3

Take the Scissors Tool (C) and snip once where the top of the yellow shape meets the edge of the black rectangle, and once again where the shapes cross over at the bottom. This will split the yellow shape into two sections. 

scissors tool

Select the top-right half of the yellow shape and go to Object > Effects > Transparency. Choose Hard Light from the Mode menu, and pull down the Opacity to around 90%. Click OK

hard light

Step 4

Take the Pen Tool (P) again and zoom into the top-right corner of the page. Trace the edges of the blank space that remains, creating a sort of triangle shape. 

pen tool

Set the Fill of this new shape to Off-Black. 

off-black

Edit > Copy the triangle shape, and Edit > Paste in Place. 

paste in place

Return to the Layers panel and click on the small arrow to the left of the Shapes layer’s name, to expand the layer. Select the top ‘polygon’ element…

… and drag it down into the Photo layer below. You’ll have to unlock this layer first to do so. 

photo layer

Then, with the moved triangle shape still selected, Right-Click (Windows) or Control-Click (Mac) > Content > Graphic to turn the shape into an image frame. We’ll come back to this a bit later.

content graphic

Step 5

Lock the Photo layer and return to the Shapes layer above. Select the triangle shape that’s sitting on this layer, and go to Object > Effects > Transparency. Reduce the Opacity to 40%, and click OK

transparency

4. How to Add Photos to Your Flyer Design

Step 1

Lock the Shapes layer and unlock the Photo layer below. 

photo layer

Take the Pen Tool (P) and create another new shape. This time, focus on the bottom-right section of the page, creating a shape that fills the bottom-right gap as well as the top-right half of the yellow rectangle sitting on the layer above, This will create a rectangle shape with a triangular top. 

pen tool

Set the Fill of the shape to [None] and then Right-Click (Windows) or Control-Click (Mac) > Content > Graphic to transform the shape into an image frame.

content graphic

Step 2

With your new image frame still selected, go to File > Place. Choose an image of the property you want to feature, and click Open. Arrange the image (holding down Shift while you scale it) until it fills the whole frame. 

(Here, I’ve used this image of a modern block of flats.)

placed image

Step 3

Select the triangular image frame at the top-right of the page and go to File > Place. Choose another image (this might be a nice place to showcase a shot of the interior), and click Open

(Here, I’ve used this image of a contemporary kitchen.)

placed image

With the black shape over the top of this frame, you’ll have a subtle dark tint across the whole image. 

tint across image

5. Add Branding and Typography to the Flyer

You might already have a logo for your real estate company, but if not, this minimal houses logo would make a really versatile design for any business in the real estate industry. This is the one I’ve used here for this design.

Step 1

Open your logo up in Adobe Illustrator or a different vector-editing program, and adjust the Fill of the design to White. Then Edit > Copy the vector.

houses logo
Minimal Houses Logo

Return to your InDesign document and lock the Photo layer. Unlock the top layer, Typography. Edit > Paste the vector logo directly onto your document. 

Position the logo over the top-right half of the yellow shape. 

logo

I’ve added text below the logo design to complete the brand, setting the Font to Charlevoix Pro, and adjusting the Font Color to [Paper] from the Swatches panel.

charlevoix pro

Step 2

Take the Rectangle Tool (M) and create a wide, squat rectangle across the top of the page, extending over to the halfway point of the page. Rest the top edge of the shape against the top margin, and set the Fill to Mustard

mustard color

Select the rectangle shape and Edit > Copy, Edit > Paste, moving it over to the right side of the page, meeting the right edge of the original rectangle shape. Go to Object > Effects > Transparency. Set the Mode to Hard Light and reduce the Opacity to 70%

hard light effect

Step 3

Create a text frame using the Type Tool (T), and type in ‘FOR SALE’ or whichever header you’d like to use. Set the Font to Charlevoix Pro Medium, Font Size to 37 pt, Tracking to 110 and Font Color to Grey

grey font color

Step 4

You can now start to add more text to your flyer design using the Type Tool (T).

Place text frames below the ribbon header, resting them against the left margin. Set the text in Charlevoix Pro, Size 12 pt, and increase the Tracking to 130 for a contemporary look. Set the Font Color to Grey.

tracking

Add more details about facilities, setting the text in Light Yellow. You can create bullet points by highlighting text and then clicking on the Bulleted List button in the Character Formatting Controls panel at the top of the workspace. 

yellow text

Step 5

You can also place text over the bottom-left corner of the page. This is a good place to format a call-to-action or attention-grabbing offer. 

Here I’ve set text in Charlevoix Pro, as before, and in the Grey swatch for subtle contrast against the yellow background. 

grey text

6. How to Customize and Export Your Finished Flyer

Step 1

It’s simple to change the color and branding of your flyer. To adjust the color scheme, create a new pair of light and dark color swatches from the Swatches panel. Here I’ve created a pale apple green and a slightly darker counterpart. 

Then unlock the Shapes layer and select the top ribbon rectangles and large diagonal shape sections. You can adjust the Fill color of these to give your flyer a fresh look. 

(To recreate the look below, I’ve used an image of a modern living room and this photo of a formal city street.)

adjusting color

You can also experiment with the typography. Try changing the font from a clean sans serif like Charlevoix Pro to a more traditional serif like Garamond to make your flyer feel more aspirational and classic. 

Step 2

To export your flyer ready for sending to print, head up to File > Export. 

From the Format drop-down menu at the bottom of the window, choose Adobe PDF (Print) and click Save

In the Export to Adobe PDF window that opens, choose [Press Quality] from the Preset menu at the top of the window. 

press quality

Step 3

Click on Marks and Bleeds in the left-hand menu. Check the box reading All Printer’s Marks and check Use Document Bleed Settings. 

marks and bleeds

Click Export to create a print-ready PDF that you can send straight off to the printers. Fantastic work!

exported pdf

Conclusion: Your Finished Flyer

All that’s left for you to do is to print your flyer and distribute it. Awesome work! 

final flyer

In this tutorial we’ve covered a range of handy skills for putting together print-ready flyers in Adobe InDesign. Let’s recap some of the skills and techniques you’ve picked up. You can now:

  • Set up a simple one-page flyer layout in InDesign.
  • Create a CMYK color palette to use on your print designs.
  • Use the Pen Tool to create custom shapes to build up a geometric design. 
  • Experiment with transparency effects to create stylish overlays for your images.
  • Bring in a vector logo design from Illustrator to your InDesign document.
  • Format typography on your flyer to a professional standard.
  • Customize your design to adapt to your business and export the design ready for printing.

Looking for more property-themed marketing materials? Discover even more fantastic real estate flyer and brochure templates over on GraphicRiver

You can also design an eye-catching flyer that fits your brand’s visual identity in just seconds using Placeit’s flyer templates. Simply choose a flyer design you like and customize it right in your browser. It really is that easy to design an impressive flyer for your real estate business.

How to Design a Stylish Real Estate Flyer Template in Adobe InDesign

Post pobrano z: How to Design a Stylish Real Estate Flyer Template in Adobe InDesign

Final product image
What You’ll Be Creating

Looking to entice customers to view a property on your books? This stylish real estate flyer template has a versatile design which can be easily adapted to your own content, photos, and branding. Suitable for beginners to InDesign, this tutorial will take you through the steps of creating the flyer from scratch and setting up the design ready for printing. 

On the hunt for more property-themed marketing materials? Find even more stylish real estate flyer templates on GraphicRiver

Check out our recommended Real Estate flyer templates if you’re looking for flyer complete templates.

Ready to sell that house? Awesome, let’s get started…

1. How to Set Up the Flyer Layout in InDesign

Step 1

Open up Adobe InDesign and head up to File > New > Document. 

Set the Intent to Print and Number of Pages to 1, and uncheck Facing Pages to set up a simple one-page document.

Set the Width of the page to 8.5 in (215.9 mm) and Height to 11 in (279.4 mm), which is a standard flyer size.

Set the Top Margin to 15 mm, Bottom to 18 mm, and Left and Right Margins to 14 mm. Add a Bleed of 5 mm to all edges of the page, and click OK to create the document.

new document window

Step 2

Expand the Layers panel (Window > Layers) and double-click on the default Layer 1 name in the panel to open the Layer Options window. Rename the layer Photo and click OK

Click on the Create New Layer button at the bottom of the panel to create a second layer. Rename it Shapes. Create a third and final layer and rename this Typography.

layers panel

Lock both the top Typography layer and Photo layer at the bottom, leaving the Shapes layer unlocked and selected. 

shapes layer

2. How to Create Your Color Palette

Step 1

This flyer design will need a four-color palette, with a dark neutral base color, a light neutral color for text, and two variants, light and dark, of a punchier color. 

To create your palette, expand the Swatches panel (Window > Color > Swatches), and click on the New Swatch button at the bottom of the panel. 

First, let’s create our dark base color. Name the swatch Off-Black, and set the Type to Process and Mode to CMYK. Set the levels to C=90 M=84 Y=47 K=63, and click Add and then OK.

off-black swatch

Step 2

Create a further three new CMYK swatches using the same process. 

Here, I’ve created a pale swatch named Grey, C=10 M=7 Y=7 K=0, and two yellow swatches: C=3 M=34 Y=93 K=0 (‘Mustard’) and C=7 M=17 Y=93 K=0 (‘Light Yellow’).

mustard
swatch options

3. How to Create a Geometric Design for Your Flyer

Step 1

Take the Rectangle Tool (M) and drag across the page, extending it up to the bleed on the top, left and bottom edges, and across to roughly the halfway point of the page. Set the Fill to your Off-Black swatch. 

rectangle tool

Step 2

Select the Pen Tool (P) and use it to create a diagonal shape extending across the page, from the bottom-left corner to the top of the right side of the page. You want the ribbon to be reasonably thick, with perfectly parallel lines. 

pen tool

Once you’ve created the rough shape and want to tweak the anchor points, you can use the Direct Selection Tool (A) to select individual points and move them around using the arrow keys. 

Once you’re happy with the shape, adjust the Fill to Light Yellow. 

light yellow

Step 3

Take the Scissors Tool (C) and snip once where the top of the yellow shape meets the edge of the black rectangle, and once again where the shapes cross over at the bottom. This will split the yellow shape into two sections. 

scissors tool

Select the top-right half of the yellow shape and go to Object > Effects > Transparency. Choose Hard Light from the Mode menu, and pull down the Opacity to around 90%. Click OK

hard light

Step 4

Take the Pen Tool (P) again and zoom into the top-right corner of the page. Trace the edges of the blank space that remains, creating a sort of triangle shape. 

pen tool

Set the Fill of this new shape to Off-Black. 

off-black

Edit > Copy the triangle shape, and Edit > Paste in Place. 

paste in place

Return to the Layers panel and click on the small arrow to the left of the Shapes layer’s name, to expand the layer. Select the top ‘polygon’ element…

… and drag it down into the Photo layer below. You’ll have to unlock this layer first to do so. 

photo layer

Then, with the moved triangle shape still selected, Right-Click (Windows) or Control-Click (Mac) > Content > Graphic to turn the shape into an image frame. We’ll come back to this a bit later.

content graphic

Step 5

Lock the Photo layer and return to the Shapes layer above. Select the triangle shape that’s sitting on this layer, and go to Object > Effects > Transparency. Reduce the Opacity to 40%, and click OK

transparency

4. How to Add Photos to Your Flyer Design

Step 1

Lock the Shapes layer and unlock the Photo layer below. 

photo layer

Take the Pen Tool (P) and create another new shape. This time, focus on the bottom-right section of the page, creating a shape that fills the bottom-right gap as well as the top-right half of the yellow rectangle sitting on the layer above, This will create a rectangle shape with a triangular top. 

pen tool

Set the Fill of the shape to [None] and then Right-Click (Windows) or Control-Click (Mac) > Content > Graphic to transform the shape into an image frame.

content graphic

Step 2

With your new image frame still selected, go to File > Place. Choose an image of the property you want to feature, and click Open. Arrange the image (holding down Shift while you scale it) until it fills the whole frame. 

(Here, I’ve used this image of a modern block of flats.)

placed image

Step 3

Select the triangular image frame at the top-right of the page and go to File > Place. Choose another image (this might be a nice place to showcase a shot of the interior), and click Open

(Here, I’ve used this image of a contemporary kitchen.)

placed image

With the black shape over the top of this frame, you’ll have a subtle dark tint across the whole image. 

tint across image

5. Add Branding and Typography to the Flyer

You might already have a logo for your real estate company, but if not, this minimal houses logo would make a really versatile design for any business in the real estate industry. This is the one I’ve used here for this design.

Step 1

Open your logo up in Adobe Illustrator or a different vector-editing program, and adjust the Fill of the design to White. Then Edit > Copy the vector.

houses logo
Minimal Houses Logo

Return to your InDesign document and lock the Photo layer. Unlock the top layer, Typography. Edit > Paste the vector logo directly onto your document. 

Position the logo over the top-right half of the yellow shape. 

logo

I’ve added text below the logo design to complete the brand, setting the Font to Charlevoix Pro, and adjusting the Font Color to [Paper] from the Swatches panel.

charlevoix pro

Step 2

Take the Rectangle Tool (M) and create a wide, squat rectangle across the top of the page, extending over to the halfway point of the page. Rest the top edge of the shape against the top margin, and set the Fill to Mustard

mustard color

Select the rectangle shape and Edit > Copy, Edit > Paste, moving it over to the right side of the page, meeting the right edge of the original rectangle shape. Go to Object > Effects > Transparency. Set the Mode to Hard Light and reduce the Opacity to 70%

hard light effect

Step 3

Create a text frame using the Type Tool (T), and type in ‘FOR SALE’ or whichever header you’d like to use. Set the Font to Charlevoix Pro Medium, Font Size to 37 pt, Tracking to 110 and Font Color to Grey

grey font color

Step 4

You can now start to add more text to your flyer design using the Type Tool (T).

Place text frames below the ribbon header, resting them against the left margin. Set the text in Charlevoix Pro, Size 12 pt, and increase the Tracking to 130 for a contemporary look. Set the Font Color to Grey.

tracking

Add more details about facilities, setting the text in Light Yellow. You can create bullet points by highlighting text and then clicking on the Bulleted List button in the Character Formatting Controls panel at the top of the workspace. 

yellow text

Step 5

You can also place text over the bottom-left corner of the page. This is a good place to format a call-to-action or attention-grabbing offer. 

Here I’ve set text in Charlevoix Pro, as before, and in the Grey swatch for subtle contrast against the yellow background. 

grey text

6. How to Customize and Export Your Finished Flyer

Step 1

It’s simple to change the color and branding of your flyer. To adjust the color scheme, create a new pair of light and dark color swatches from the Swatches panel. Here I’ve created a pale apple green and a slightly darker counterpart. 

Then unlock the Shapes layer and select the top ribbon rectangles and large diagonal shape sections. You can adjust the Fill color of these to give your flyer a fresh look. 

(To recreate the look below, I’ve used an image of a modern living room and this photo of a formal city street.)

adjusting color

You can also experiment with the typography. Try changing the font from a clean sans serif like Charlevoix Pro to a more traditional serif like Garamond to make your flyer feel more aspirational and classic. 

Step 2

To export your flyer ready for sending to print, head up to File > Export. 

From the Format drop-down menu at the bottom of the window, choose Adobe PDF (Print) and click Save

In the Export to Adobe PDF window that opens, choose [Press Quality] from the Preset menu at the top of the window. 

press quality

Step 3

Click on Marks and Bleeds in the left-hand menu. Check the box reading All Printer’s Marks and check Use Document Bleed Settings. 

marks and bleeds

Click Export to create a print-ready PDF that you can send straight off to the printers. Fantastic work!

exported pdf

Conclusion: Your Finished Flyer

All that’s left for you to do is to print your flyer and distribute it. Awesome work! 

final flyer

In this tutorial we’ve covered a range of handy skills for putting together print-ready flyers in Adobe InDesign. Let’s recap some of the skills and techniques you’ve picked up. You can now:

  • Set up a simple one-page flyer layout in InDesign.
  • Create a CMYK color palette to use on your print designs.
  • Use the Pen Tool to create custom shapes to build up a geometric design. 
  • Experiment with transparency effects to create stylish overlays for your images.
  • Bring in a vector logo design from Illustrator to your InDesign document.
  • Format typography on your flyer to a professional standard.
  • Customize your design to adapt to your business and export the design ready for printing.

Looking for more property-themed marketing materials? Discover even more fantastic real estate flyer and brochure templates over on GraphicRiver

You can also design an eye-catching flyer that fits your brand’s visual identity in just seconds using Placeit’s flyer templates. Simply choose a flyer design you like and customize it right in your browser. It really is that easy to design an impressive flyer for your real estate business.

How to Design a Stylish Real Estate Flyer Template in Adobe InDesign

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Final product image
What You’ll Be Creating

Looking to entice customers to view a property on your books? This stylish real estate flyer template has a versatile design which can be easily adapted to your own content, photos, and branding. Suitable for beginners to InDesign, this tutorial will take you through the steps of creating the flyer from scratch and setting up the design ready for printing. 

On the hunt for more property-themed marketing materials? Find even more stylish real estate flyer templates on GraphicRiver

Check out our recommended Real Estate flyer templates if you’re looking for flyer complete templates.

Ready to sell that house? Awesome, let’s get started…

1. How to Set Up the Flyer Layout in InDesign

Step 1

Open up Adobe InDesign and head up to File > New > Document. 

Set the Intent to Print and Number of Pages to 1, and uncheck Facing Pages to set up a simple one-page document.

Set the Width of the page to 8.5 in (215.9 mm) and Height to 11 in (279.4 mm), which is a standard flyer size.

Set the Top Margin to 15 mm, Bottom to 18 mm, and Left and Right Margins to 14 mm. Add a Bleed of 5 mm to all edges of the page, and click OK to create the document.

new document window

Step 2

Expand the Layers panel (Window > Layers) and double-click on the default Layer 1 name in the panel to open the Layer Options window. Rename the layer Photo and click OK

Click on the Create New Layer button at the bottom of the panel to create a second layer. Rename it Shapes. Create a third and final layer and rename this Typography.

layers panel

Lock both the top Typography layer and Photo layer at the bottom, leaving the Shapes layer unlocked and selected. 

shapes layer

2. How to Create Your Color Palette

Step 1

This flyer design will need a four-color palette, with a dark neutral base color, a light neutral color for text, and two variants, light and dark, of a punchier color. 

To create your palette, expand the Swatches panel (Window > Color > Swatches), and click on the New Swatch button at the bottom of the panel. 

First, let’s create our dark base color. Name the swatch Off-Black, and set the Type to Process and Mode to CMYK. Set the levels to C=90 M=84 Y=47 K=63, and click Add and then OK.

off-black swatch

Step 2

Create a further three new CMYK swatches using the same process. 

Here, I’ve created a pale swatch named Grey, C=10 M=7 Y=7 K=0, and two yellow swatches: C=3 M=34 Y=93 K=0 (‘Mustard’) and C=7 M=17 Y=93 K=0 (‘Light Yellow’).

mustard
swatch options

3. How to Create a Geometric Design for Your Flyer

Step 1

Take the Rectangle Tool (M) and drag across the page, extending it up to the bleed on the top, left and bottom edges, and across to roughly the halfway point of the page. Set the Fill to your Off-Black swatch. 

rectangle tool

Step 2

Select the Pen Tool (P) and use it to create a diagonal shape extending across the page, from the bottom-left corner to the top of the right side of the page. You want the ribbon to be reasonably thick, with perfectly parallel lines. 

pen tool

Once you’ve created the rough shape and want to tweak the anchor points, you can use the Direct Selection Tool (A) to select individual points and move them around using the arrow keys. 

Once you’re happy with the shape, adjust the Fill to Light Yellow. 

light yellow

Step 3

Take the Scissors Tool (C) and snip once where the top of the yellow shape meets the edge of the black rectangle, and once again where the shapes cross over at the bottom. This will split the yellow shape into two sections. 

scissors tool

Select the top-right half of the yellow shape and go to Object > Effects > Transparency. Choose Hard Light from the Mode menu, and pull down the Opacity to around 90%. Click OK

hard light

Step 4

Take the Pen Tool (P) again and zoom into the top-right corner of the page. Trace the edges of the blank space that remains, creating a sort of triangle shape. 

pen tool

Set the Fill of this new shape to Off-Black. 

off-black

Edit > Copy the triangle shape, and Edit > Paste in Place. 

paste in place

Return to the Layers panel and click on the small arrow to the left of the Shapes layer’s name, to expand the layer. Select the top ‘polygon’ element…

… and drag it down into the Photo layer below. You’ll have to unlock this layer first to do so. 

photo layer

Then, with the moved triangle shape still selected, Right-Click (Windows) or Control-Click (Mac) > Content > Graphic to turn the shape into an image frame. We’ll come back to this a bit later.

content graphic

Step 5

Lock the Photo layer and return to the Shapes layer above. Select the triangle shape that’s sitting on this layer, and go to Object > Effects > Transparency. Reduce the Opacity to 40%, and click OK

transparency

4. How to Add Photos to Your Flyer Design

Step 1

Lock the Shapes layer and unlock the Photo layer below. 

photo layer

Take the Pen Tool (P) and create another new shape. This time, focus on the bottom-right section of the page, creating a shape that fills the bottom-right gap as well as the top-right half of the yellow rectangle sitting on the layer above, This will create a rectangle shape with a triangular top. 

pen tool

Set the Fill of the shape to [None] and then Right-Click (Windows) or Control-Click (Mac) > Content > Graphic to transform the shape into an image frame.

content graphic

Step 2

With your new image frame still selected, go to File > Place. Choose an image of the property you want to feature, and click Open. Arrange the image (holding down Shift while you scale it) until it fills the whole frame. 

(Here, I’ve used this image of a modern block of flats.)

placed image

Step 3

Select the triangular image frame at the top-right of the page and go to File > Place. Choose another image (this might be a nice place to showcase a shot of the interior), and click Open

(Here, I’ve used this image of a contemporary kitchen.)

placed image

With the black shape over the top of this frame, you’ll have a subtle dark tint across the whole image. 

tint across image

5. Add Branding and Typography to the Flyer

You might already have a logo for your real estate company, but if not, this minimal houses logo would make a really versatile design for any business in the real estate industry. This is the one I’ve used here for this design.

Step 1

Open your logo up in Adobe Illustrator or a different vector-editing program, and adjust the Fill of the design to White. Then Edit > Copy the vector.

houses logo
Minimal Houses Logo

Return to your InDesign document and lock the Photo layer. Unlock the top layer, Typography. Edit > Paste the vector logo directly onto your document. 

Position the logo over the top-right half of the yellow shape. 

logo

I’ve added text below the logo design to complete the brand, setting the Font to Charlevoix Pro, and adjusting the Font Color to [Paper] from the Swatches panel.

charlevoix pro

Step 2

Take the Rectangle Tool (M) and create a wide, squat rectangle across the top of the page, extending over to the halfway point of the page. Rest the top edge of the shape against the top margin, and set the Fill to Mustard

mustard color

Select the rectangle shape and Edit > Copy, Edit > Paste, moving it over to the right side of the page, meeting the right edge of the original rectangle shape. Go to Object > Effects > Transparency. Set the Mode to Hard Light and reduce the Opacity to 70%

hard light effect

Step 3

Create a text frame using the Type Tool (T), and type in ‘FOR SALE’ or whichever header you’d like to use. Set the Font to Charlevoix Pro Medium, Font Size to 37 pt, Tracking to 110 and Font Color to Grey

grey font color

Step 4

You can now start to add more text to your flyer design using the Type Tool (T).

Place text frames below the ribbon header, resting them against the left margin. Set the text in Charlevoix Pro, Size 12 pt, and increase the Tracking to 130 for a contemporary look. Set the Font Color to Grey.

tracking

Add more details about facilities, setting the text in Light Yellow. You can create bullet points by highlighting text and then clicking on the Bulleted List button in the Character Formatting Controls panel at the top of the workspace. 

yellow text

Step 5

You can also place text over the bottom-left corner of the page. This is a good place to format a call-to-action or attention-grabbing offer. 

Here I’ve set text in Charlevoix Pro, as before, and in the Grey swatch for subtle contrast against the yellow background. 

grey text

6. How to Customize and Export Your Finished Flyer

Step 1

It’s simple to change the color and branding of your flyer. To adjust the color scheme, create a new pair of light and dark color swatches from the Swatches panel. Here I’ve created a pale apple green and a slightly darker counterpart. 

Then unlock the Shapes layer and select the top ribbon rectangles and large diagonal shape sections. You can adjust the Fill color of these to give your flyer a fresh look. 

(To recreate the look below, I’ve used an image of a modern living room and this photo of a formal city street.)

adjusting color

You can also experiment with the typography. Try changing the font from a clean sans serif like Charlevoix Pro to a more traditional serif like Garamond to make your flyer feel more aspirational and classic. 

Step 2

To export your flyer ready for sending to print, head up to File > Export. 

From the Format drop-down menu at the bottom of the window, choose Adobe PDF (Print) and click Save

In the Export to Adobe PDF window that opens, choose [Press Quality] from the Preset menu at the top of the window. 

press quality

Step 3

Click on Marks and Bleeds in the left-hand menu. Check the box reading All Printer’s Marks and check Use Document Bleed Settings. 

marks and bleeds

Click Export to create a print-ready PDF that you can send straight off to the printers. Fantastic work!

exported pdf

Conclusion: Your Finished Flyer

All that’s left for you to do is to print your flyer and distribute it. Awesome work! 

final flyer

In this tutorial we’ve covered a range of handy skills for putting together print-ready flyers in Adobe InDesign. Let’s recap some of the skills and techniques you’ve picked up. You can now:

  • Set up a simple one-page flyer layout in InDesign.
  • Create a CMYK color palette to use on your print designs.
  • Use the Pen Tool to create custom shapes to build up a geometric design. 
  • Experiment with transparency effects to create stylish overlays for your images.
  • Bring in a vector logo design from Illustrator to your InDesign document.
  • Format typography on your flyer to a professional standard.
  • Customize your design to adapt to your business and export the design ready for printing.

Looking for more property-themed marketing materials? Discover even more fantastic real estate flyer and brochure templates over on GraphicRiver

You can also design an eye-catching flyer that fits your brand’s visual identity in just seconds using Placeit’s flyer templates. Simply choose a flyer design you like and customize it right in your browser. It really is that easy to design an impressive flyer for your real estate business.

Oreo Thins: A Flavoursome Retreat

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Print
Oreo

Flavours possess the power to transport us to dream-like destinations. That would make an OREO Thin the shortest distance between our mouths and a flavoursome retreat. Here is a series of illustrations for three universal flavours – chocolate, coconut and mint – waiting to be enjoyed, just one bite away.

Advertising School:Miami Ad School, Mumbai, India
Creative Director:Phillip Cho
Art Director:Radhika Subramanian
Illustrator:Radhika Subramanian

Oreo Thins: A Flavoursome Retreat

Post pobrano z: Oreo Thins: A Flavoursome Retreat
Print
Oreo

Flavours possess the power to transport us to dream-like destinations. That would make an OREO Thin the shortest distance between our mouths and a flavoursome retreat. Here is a series of illustrations for three universal flavours – chocolate, coconut and mint – waiting to be enjoyed, just one bite away.

Advertising School:Miami Ad School, Mumbai, India
Creative Director:Phillip Cho
Art Director:Radhika Subramanian
Illustrator:Radhika Subramanian

Oreo Thins: A Flavoursome Retreat

Post pobrano z: Oreo Thins: A Flavoursome Retreat
Print
Oreo

Flavours possess the power to transport us to dream-like destinations. That would make an OREO Thin the shortest distance between our mouths and a flavoursome retreat. Here is a series of illustrations for three universal flavours – chocolate, coconut and mint – waiting to be enjoyed, just one bite away.

Advertising School:Miami Ad School, Mumbai, India
Creative Director:Phillip Cho
Art Director:Radhika Subramanian
Illustrator:Radhika Subramanian

Blobs!

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I was recently a guest editor for an issue of Bizarro Devs. It’s a great newsletter! Go sign up! I put in a bunch of links around blobs. Like those weird squishy random shapes that are so „in” right now. Here are those links as well. I’m always a fan of publishing stuff I write 😉

Blobs! Blobs are in! Blobs are — ahem — a bit bizarre. I’ll bask in a design like this annual report cover by Matt Pamer all day. I enjoy watching a design trend like this manifest itself in design tooling and become applied in lots of creative and crafty different ways.

We could start with <svg> and draw our own blob using the Pen tool that is pretty much stock in every vector design application. I’m a cheater though, and would probably wind up checking The Noun Project for some blob examples and steal the SVG from there. But sadly, there isn’t much there, at least as far as blobs go.

Thank god for… (wait for it)… THE BLOBMAKER:

Once we have a blob, it’s just begging to be moved around. Monica Dinculescu shows how to do just that with pure CSS and liberal use of various CSS transforms in a keyframe animation:

See the Pen
CSS only morphing blob
by Monica Dinculescu (@notwaldorf)
on CodePen.

Or we can use a JavaScript library like KUTE.js to get all morph-y, like Heartbeat has done here:

See the Pen
Morphing shapes with KUTE.js
by Heartbeat.UA (@hbagency)
on CodePen.

A library like Greensock could help moving and morphing the blobs around. Greensock even has a plugin that is probably the most powerful morphing tool out there. This Pen uses Greensock, but adds some native SVG filters so that the blobs squish into each other satisfyingly. We could call it the gooey effect:

See the Pen
SVG blob mask
by ATCOM (@Atcom)
on CodePen.

We’ve only looked at SVG so far, but don’t rule out <canvas>! Liam Egan has make this canvas-based blob downright jiggly:

See the Pen
Blob
by Liam Egan (@shubniggurath)
on CodePen.

Why not add a little physics to the party, like gravity, and let them blobs get squishy that way! Hakim El Hattab got it done here:

See the Pen
Blob
by Hakim El Hattab (@hakimel)
on CodePen.

And blobs don’t have to be alone! Blobs that are squished together are like fluid. You might get a kick out of Peeke Kuepers article Simulating blobs of fluid.

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