Creating a threefold brochure

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This article is part of the HOWTOs series.
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This tutorial will show you how to create a threefold brochure step by step.

Some random notes:

  • I will be using Scribus 1.3.5svn: if you are just starting using Scribus you should stick with the stable version (1.3.3.12 at the time of writing). You will recognize all the steps i will do.
  • The measures are for an A4 page

Create the document

3fold - new document.png

Create a new file:

[1] Choose the Single Page document layout

[2] Set the orientation as Landscape

[3] Set a margin of 1 cm for the page

  • You can use any value you whish for the border around the text: 1 cm is a good value.
  • You can replace the measure in points with 1 cm: Scribus will convert the value for you!

[4] Create two pages: one per side of the A4 sheet.

[5] I would leave the default unit as Points, but you may set it to Millimeters if you prefere.

Create the Guides

3fold - guide manager.png

Under the Page menu launch the Guide Manager:

[1] Choose the Column/Row tab.

[2] Set 2 vertical guides.

[3] Let there be a gap

[4] Set the gap to the double as the margin for the page

  • 56.69 pt correspond to 2 cm
  • You need the double because you will see the half of the gap as the inner margin of the leaf

[5] Refer the guides to margins instead of the page.

[6] Apply the guides to all the pages

You can leave the dialog using the close button of its window.

Please, don't forget to activate Snap to Guide" in the Page menu (if you don't see the guides, you may have to check Show guides in the View menu).

What page on which column?

You should now have a document which looks like this:

3fold - empty document.png

The different ways, you can fold a brochure are explained in detail at Creating_a_brochure page also in this HOWTO serie.

On the picture above you see my proposal how you can place you text in the brochure:

  • A cover page with a big title and some drawings or picturees.
  • A longer text which flows on two "pages" and which is visible when you open the brochure.
  • Two shorter texts on the inner part (the "extra text 1" could also be a form).
  • A back of the brochure with contact address or a form.

Adding the text and the pictures

... to be continued...