Corporate Business needs brochure designed

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The name of our company is Target Solutions and we are located in Trinidad and Tobago, in the Caribbean. We need a brochure designed for a paint primer, called LifeGuard, which we sell to persons who need to coat rusting metals, before painting them, or who want to prevent their metal equipment, machinery, etc from rusting.
Updates
Hello everyone! Thanks for all the work you have done so far on this!
Added Friday, December 27, 2013
Project Deadline Extended
Reason: Hello,
We are extending the deadline to maximise the amount of designs by designers and to encourage more designers to submit.
Thank you!
Added Sunday, January 12, 2014
Target Market(s)
Our target market is the Marine, Energy and Industrial sectors, who experience a challenge with rusting and are looking for a sustainable, durable, high-quality solution. This product can be used on rusting equipment, machinery, rigs, boats, pipes, etc, wherever a challenge is encountered with rust, which needs to be dealt with.
Industry/Entity Type
Painting
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Requirements
Must have
- The benefits of LifeGuard:
See attached document with info on LifeGuard - a few of the main benefits should be included, but don't have it too wordy.
Also, see if you can have some rust 'before' and 'after' pictures, to show the difference LifeGuard can make - have these pictures brighter and more attractive than the ones on the attached document.
Should not have
- No text boxes, please! Also, please avoid extremely tiny writing and not too much info - have it brief, concise and clear.
Use bullet points and other easy-to-read methods where possible, to make the brochure reader-friendly.