Catalogue Design Project
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This customer received 39 catalogue designs from 3 designers. They chose this catalogue design from Dixonmes as the winning design.
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Catalogue Design Brief
We are a Reform (liberal) synagogue (Jewish house of worship). See www.congregationemanuel.org. We have hundreds of programs and classes throughout the year. The classes range from weekly meetings with school-aged children and teenager through a book club for seniors and special congregation-wide events and religious worship services.
I want to distribute a catalog of those programs and courses to our 400 families as well as members of the public. I want it to be black and white or gray-scale, it should be very read-able, and easy to navigate. I imagine that each page would be 8.5 x 7 but I'm open to 8.5 x 11 or 8.5 x 5.5. We're printing in house on a Ricoh machine that we use to print our monthly bulletin. It has a finisher that can fold and staple pages of standard sizes. It's length should ideally be a multiple of 4 so that we don't have blank pages. UPDATE: It does NOT have to be one page per tab on the excel sheet, more pages would be fine.
I've got most of the dates and programs that need to go in the booklet but I'm still waiting on a few of them.
This project will require a few rounds of edits and revisions to make sure that all the dates and copy are correct before we finalize. The deadline is for initial design submissions only. We'll have about a week after that to finalize the text.
I will upload an excel workbook that has all of the dates and programs as well as other material that needs to go in the catalogue.
UPDATE: I've uploaded some pictures that can be used in the catalogue. You can also use classy looking Jewish images (torah scrolls, shabbat candles, holiday images) but, please, nothing tacky or too cliche.
Target Market(s)
BOTH members of our congregation and prospective members.
Industry/Entity Type
Religious
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