April 24, 2025

25+ Free Creative Brochure Design Ideas to Inspire in 2025

By  
Eliott Wahba

25 Stunning Brochure Design Ideas to Inspire Your Next Campaign

Even in a digital-first world, brochures remain a timeless and tactile way to connect with customers. Whether used in direct mail, trade shows, sales meetings or as downloadable guides, brochures have the power to leave lasting impressions when they’re designed right.

At DolFinContent, we believe that form, function and brand strategy must work together in every design. Below, we’ve curated 25 brochure design examples that embody innovation, clarity and creativity—built for 2025 audiences.

1. Nova Learning Group

A tri-fold with geometric shapes and soft gradients, balanced by real student photos. Clean and contemporary—perfect for education institutions.

Certifications tool´s for consultants, company´s and training partners - NOVA  Learning

2. Verdant Capital

Elegant, deep green color palette with gold accents and serif fonts. Sophisticated and trustworthy for financial firms and investment groups.

Verdant Capital | LinkedIn

3. Loop Mobility

Tech-forward brochure with 3D illustrations of electric scooters. Uses foldouts and product overlays to highlight features dynamically.

Loop Mobility - Crunchbase Company Profile & Funding

4. Studio Vibe

Bold colors, modular grids and layered illustrations create a standout design. Ideal for creative agencies or design-forward brands.

Studio vibe

5. Aera Foods

Full-bleed photography and vibrant food shots with minimal type. Deliciously designed for consumer packaged goods and wellness brands.

AERA_Meal Prep

6. Alcove Architects

Panoramic layout with floor plans, renderings and aerial views. Sophisticated yet minimal—perfect for real estate or architecture firms.

Alcove Designs | Interior Design & Architecture firm in India

7. Clarity Legal

Black, white and red with oversized headers and clean spacing. Conveys strength and professionalism for legal firms and consultancies.

Clarity Group Consulting

8. FirstHarvest Co-op

Earthy tones, hand-drawn illustrations, and uncoated textured paper. Designed for authenticity—perfect for organic or agricultural brands.

First Farmers Co-op

9. Fynx Cybersecurity

Glitch art, neon elements and futuristic layouts combine to emphasize security and tech innovation.

Fynx - Crunchbase Company Profile & Funding

10. Muse Museum

Interactive layout with map foldout and event calendars. Designed for museums, galleries, or cultural organizations.

MUSE - The Science Museum, Trento, Italy — Google Arts & Culture

11. Beacon Biotech

Scientific but approachable—uses infographics, white space, and cool tones for a clean clinical feel.

Beacon Therapeutics - MassBio

12. Planta Wellness

Rounded corners, botanical illustrations and soft pastel palettes create a calming, spa-like experience.

PLANTA Restaurant | lunch, brunch, dinner, happy hour

13. Strata Travel

Landscape-format layout using immersive destination photography and iconography for travel itinerary visuals.

Strata Oncology Announces Launch and Medicare Coverage for Strata Select, a  First-of-its-kind Immunotherapy Test

14. Equinox Energy

Sharp, angular shapes and rich green gradients represent sustainability and innovation in clean energy.

Equinox Energy - Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey - CCSNJ

15. Ember Studio

Portfolio-style with clean grid systems, modular layouts and short-form copy. Perfect for digital agencies and consultants.

Discover Ember Studio's handmade functional ceramics

16. Sequoia Fund

Combines tradition with modern design: classic serif fonts, embossed logos and open-space layouts for venture capital brands.

Home - Sequoia Fund

17. LUX Interiors

Minimal black-and-white with glossy paper and sparse text. Luxury branding done elegantly for design, fashion or architecture.

Luxe Interiors + Design | | Design Leadership Network

18. Bluebeam Tech

A tech brochure featuring isometric visuals, blueprint overlays and bold callouts. Works well for SaaS or B2B infrastructure.

Bluebeam Logo Guidelines | Bluebeam Global Newsroom

19. Gather Events

Multi-fold event program with a timeline, venue map, and image gallery. Event-focused brands will love its versatility.

GATHER Events

20. Serif & Co.

High-fashion editorial style with vertical orientation and minimalist photography. A strong fit for luxury and creative brands.

Luxury Modern Serif Letter CO Monogram Logo Design 25752773 Vector Art at  Vecteezy

21. Hive Labs

Experimental tri-fold using AI-inspired visuals and playful microcopy. A modern approach for startups or innovation hubs.

HIVELAB

22. Quarry Outdoors

Fold-out brochure meets product catalog. Dusty textures, natural colors and lifestyle imagery make it rugged and engaging.

Quarry Road Trails: Hiking, Biking and Skiing in Waterville, Maine

23. Nomad Coffee

Horizontal kraft-paper brochure with a vintage espresso aesthetic. Great for artisan brands or small-batch goods.

NOMAD, Barcelona | Eight Ounce Coffee

24. Radiant Hospitality

Inviting design with curved sections, gold accents, and icon-based storytelling. Ideal for boutique hotels or upscale BnBs.

Radiant Hospitality Logo + Website - Coby Vardy: Works + Concepts

25. Coda Music Group

Bold, electric brochure for an album release—maximalist colors, lyric snippets, and high-energy design for music brands.

CODA

The Top Trends in Brochure Design in 2025

The future of brochure design is bold, beautiful, and smarter than ever. Here are 11 top trends our creative strategists at DolFinContent are seeing (and using) right now:

1. Vivid Color Palettes

Forget muted minimalism—2025 is embracing bold, saturated tones, often layered with gradients or neon highlights for energy and emotion.

2. 3D Design Elements

From typography to illustrations, 3D elements add dimension and visual intrigue, making printed or digital brochures feel immersive.

3. Flat Meets Realism

Designers are merging flat iconography with realistic imagery or textures—creating visual contrast that feels both current and engaging.

4. Unstructured Layouts

Rigid grids are being replaced by open compositions. Think overlapping elements, free-flowing imagery and unexpected whitespace.

5. Maxi Typography

Big, bold type is making a statement—literally. Designers are using oversized, often colored fonts to direct attention and express personality.

6. Retro Revival with a Twist

Retro styles (1970s, 80s, early 2000s) are being reimagined with modern aesthetics, blending nostalgia with contemporary design logic.

7. Geometric Shapes and Custom Cuts

Creative folding techniques and unusual die-cut shapes—triangles, circles, arches—are pushing beyond the basic tri-fold format.

8. Minimalism Reinvented

Minimalist doesn’t mean boring. Modern minimalism uses clean lines, whitespace, and intentional accents to highlight key messages.

9. Color Typography

Color isn't just for backgrounds anymore. Typography in bold or gradient tones helps text become part of the design story.

10. Line Art Accents

Simple line drawings add elegance and structure—perfect for packaging and lifestyle brands embracing a clean, human style.

11. AI-Enhanced Layouts

We’re seeing the rise of AI-assisted layout generation—at DolFinContent, our creative teams use AI to rapidly explore new design directions, reduce iteration time, and bring fresh ideas to print faster than ever.

Ready to Make Your Brochure a Creative Powerhouse?

At DolFinContent, we believe brochures are far from outdated—they’re a strategic asset when designed well. Whether you're refreshing your sales material, launching a new product, or prepping for an event, we’ll help you craft brochures that look stunning, tell your story, and drive results.

From print to digital, and from concept to delivery, we bring your brand to life.

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