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Flyer design that gets calls: layout rules for Nigerian businesses

Most flyers fail because they’re crowded and unclear. Learn a proven layout: one message, bold headline, strong offer, clear contact, proper spacing, readable fonts, and print-ready file settings so your flyer sells fast.

Dec 20256 min readGravity Concepts
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The flyer’s job is clarity

A flyer must answer quickly: what is it, why should I care, and how do I contact you?

When flyers become crowded, people ignore them.

A layout that works

Use this order to prevent clutter and keep attention on the offer.

  • Headline (big, clear offer)
  • Support text (one sentence)
  • Key benefit or price (where relevant)
  • Contact (phone/WhatsApp/address)
  • Trust (small proof: guarantee, review, or result)

Print readiness checklist

Before sending to print, confirm these essentials.

  • Correct size + bleed
  • Sharp images
  • Readable fonts (avoid tiny text)
  • Correct phone number and social handles

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