SUMMER 2017 WORK EXPERIENCE BROCHURE

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Flyer Design Brief
We need an emailable PDF brochure with details of our Summer English Language and Work Experience Programmes in the UK. Our company is a family run business based in the South East of England, who pride themselves in personal attention to detail and delivering high quality Language Experiences to European students aged 16 plus. We would like the brochure to be bright, eye catching to both parents and older teenage students. It should contain our Company Blue and our logo.
Target Market(s)
European parents of teenage children interested in sending their children to the UK for English Language and Work Experience programmes
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Travel Industry
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Requirements
Must have
- Must be bright - eye catching and information must be easily readable. Must include company logo and have strong brand identity. Some images of teenage students having fun outdoors, doing sports, in learning environments. 2 pages. Must include schedule (see attached word document)
Nice to have
- Want it to show the fun element of the programme, it should feel summery and contain some images of beaches or ocean as we are based by the English seaside.
Should not have
- Should not be too conservative or boring. I have uploaded my previous brochure so you can see what type of thing I've had before - but I am looking for something very different to this :-) *** Have removed previous brochure as I am looking for something completely different, not a variation of the old one.