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"Booklet cover in style of marketing brochures: summarizes main issues being taught. Diagram displayed in style of a marketing brochure: shows central product related to other issues. The term "marketing brochure" refers to a small document, or pamphlet, which describes and promotes various products or services to be marketed. Some companies have developed computer printing software to generate marketing brochures, "Professional services marketing brochure (8 1/2 x 11)" (standard size), Microsoft.com, 2010, webpage: MS-274. "Creating a marketing brochure with CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite" (computer software system), Corel.com, 2010, webpage: CO-DRAW-676. which might be available for use at a public library. However, it is common for a company to have a marketing brochure prepared by a professional printing company (or department) which has experience in creating such documents. As compared to a flyer or a handbill, a printed brochure usually has higher-quality paper and more color, and is folded or stapled at the seam. Because the goal of a marketing brochure is typically to assist in sales or distribution of products and services, the wording in the brochure is often very positive, with "glowing terms" to describe the features and benefits being offered. It is unlikely for a marketing brochure to list major complaints customers have stated about the products, in an effort to avoid any negative aspects about those products or services. The focus is typically on persuasion, to encourage people to want to obtain the items being described in the brochure. Origin of term The term "marketing brochure" dates back many decades, such as for advertising new automobile features of the 1955 Ford Thunderbird. See also * Executive summary - a document or section which summaries features or issues for top executives References External links * Google search to show images of some brochures Promotion and marketing communications Printing "
"State Street Houses describes 23 Greek Revival and Italianate rowhouses built between 1847 and 1874 and located at 291-299 (odd) and 290-324 (even) State Street between Smith and Hoyt Streets in the Boerum Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City., p.240 See also: The construction of the houses was part of the transformation of the formerly rural area into a fashionable new residential neighborhood. The houses, which are three stories high on raised basements and feature the same cornice lines and similar window heights, were designated New York City landmarks in 1973, and are the contributing properties to a national historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. References Notes External links * Greek Revival architecture in New York City Greek Revival houses in New York (state) Italianate architecture in New York (state) Boerum Hill Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Brooklyn "
"Johnny Thomas may refer to: *Johnny Thomas (cornerback) (born 1964), American football player *Johnny Thomas (wide receiver) (born 1989), Canadian football player *Johnny Thomas (American football, born 1956), former American football player and coach *Johnny Thomas (footballer) (1926–2006), association football player for Swindon Town, Chester City and Stockport County *Johnny Thomas (rugby) (died 1954), Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s, 1910s and 1920s See also *John Thomas (disambiguation) "