PROPERTY BROCHURE DESIGN
xCreative™ designs the brochures that off-the-plan campaigns lean on: floor plan books, display suite pieces and estate brochures. BelleVue‘s folds open in the shape of its own logo, Highgrove‘s breathes like the gardens it sells, and agents tell us buyers keep both.
A property brochure works after the buyer leaves. It sits on the kitchen bench all week, gets handed to the partner, survives the second thoughts. Designing for that week, not just for the display suite handover, is the difference we sell.
Project Brochures
Floor plan books and display pieces for off-the-plan campaigns.
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Masterpiece Covers
The cover decides whether the brochure gets kept. Austin Lara‘s tactile cover mirrors its architecture; Kingsley‘s wears a commissioned oil painting. One production decision, made early, does the job of ten pages.
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Floor Plan Books
Plans, schedules and inclusions organised so buyers navigate to their unit without an agent hovering. Boring to praise, decisive in the suite, and where careless campaigns quietly leak sales.
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Estate & Masterplan Pieces
Community, stages and lifestyle for land estates like The Lakeside and Starling Estate, where the product is a future suburb and the brochure has to make dirt feel like home.
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Bilingual Brochures
English and Chinese as parallel originals through our bilingual studio, standard practice for Melbourne campaigns because a serious share of off-the-plan buyers read both, and notice which one was the afterthought.
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The Matching Campaign
The brochure shares its imagery, grade and identity with the project website, the hoarding and the photography, because we produce those too. Buyers meet one project everywhere, which reads as competence, which sells.
How we work
Four steps, one team, no handovers.
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Campaign Read
Project, buyer profile and sales process first. A downsizer brochure and an investor brochure are different machines.
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Format & Cover
Size, stock, binding and the cover idea locked early, while production can still afford ambition.
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Design & Plans
Spreads, floor plans and schedules built with the sales team’s workflow in mind.
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Press-checked production through our print management, delivered before the suite opens, not the week after.
Why xCreative
Why agents ask for our brochures.
Sales agents are the harshest brochure critics alive: they carry them, defend them and watch buyers judge projects by them. When agents start requesting the studio by name, as they do with our campaign work, it is because the pieces survive the suite, the handover and the kitchen-bench week. That reputation was built one kept brochure at a time.
Developers get a second benefit: 27 projects’ worth of pattern recognition. We know which formats stall in print, which covers get kept and which floor plan layouts reduce agent explanation time. That experience arrives free with the design, and it is not available from a generalist studio.
FAQ
Questions clients ask us.
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Digital brochure, print brochure or both?
Both, from one design. Print does the suite and the handover; the digital version does email follow-up and the website. Buyers use both at different moments of doubt.
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How many pages do we need?
Fewer than you think, better than you planned. Page count follows the sales story, and padding reads as padding. We will recommend a format honestly, even when it is the cheaper one.
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Can you rush a launch deadline?
Design can compress; premium print stock cannot. Bring us in early, lock the cover format first, and launch day stops being a gamble.
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What does a project brochure cost?
A boutique piece and a tower floor plan book are different jobs, and stock choice moves the print number. Send the project and we will quote design and print separately, transparently.
Selected work
27 property campaigns in our portfolio carry these brochures. Filter below.
Contact
Talk to us about your project’s brochure.
Phone: 03 8652 5115
Email: info@xcreative.com.au
Studio: Tower 1, Level 8, 1341 Dandenong Road, Chadstone VIC 3148
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