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zoran

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What is the name of these types of folders? Im trying to locate a psd mockup of one, exactly like this.
 

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zoran

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Jun 30, 2005
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Thanks but i dont see a Bifold that looks like the pic attached. The one im looking for has the bind on the small width side. :-(
 

zoran

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Ive found this mockup, it looks amazing, crisp and bright, but how on earth are they created? Are they 3D photorealistic images or are they photoshooted?
 

wonderings

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Thanks but i dont see a Bifold that looks like the pic attached. The one im looking for has the bind on the small width side. :-(
Are you looking for a graphic template? Setting this up is easy for the page itself. Also, unless Photoshop is all you have I would not be doing this type of work in Photoshop. Indesign is ideal and what it is made for. Or if you are using Affinity then look at Affinity Publisher (not Microsoft Publisher).

All you need is the size, and you make sure your length is the size you are binding at. So for a normal newsletter, they are 8.5 x 11 when folded up, laying flat they are 17 x 11. If you were to bind this the opposite way, and less economical to print way, then it would be 22 x 8.5 flat folded to 11 x 8.5. If you are looking to print this, know that you will have a much higher print cost as this is not a good way to print.
 

Herbert123

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@wonderings I believe @zoran is interested in learning how the mockup itself (the presentation of a brochure, flyer, etc) is made, rather than creating the physical publication itself.
 
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