Take a Virtual Tour of Camp Brochures
All of these brochures were created by CCCA members.
Cairn Series, CCCA
pdf file
Strong photos and quotes remind the reader about the benefit the program offers. Clip art relates directly to the content. It's not just there to fill a space. A bulleted list on page 2 lays out concisely the five courses of study. Screen shots demonstrate how the program works.
Camp Blue Ash, Ohio
One Week Camp, 2006
side 1 Side 2
This simple registration brochure covers some complex subjects smoothly and includes registration information as well as drop-off and other information. Bright color bars and strong photos give this brochure its strength. The photos on the brochure cover are very small, but the collage does allow for the inclusion of more images.
Whitewater Bible Camp, Ohio
Summer Camp 2006
pdf file
This simple registration brochure has clean lines and lots of white space. Some of the photos look a little blurry, but this could be a function of the pdf file creation process, and not a problem on the printed brochures.
Thousand Pines Christian Camp & Conference Center, California
Summer Camp, 2006
pdf file
This flier or poster catches the attention of today’s media-savvy hyper-eyeball rolling kids, but it might throw parents for a loop. Some of the clip art screened behind text blocks is distracting.
Whispering Winds Bible Camp, Missouri
Summer Camp 2006
pdf file
This four-page brochure relies on a photo collage and bullet points on the cover to explain their programs.
This brochure has a lot of text – some of which could be converted to bullets or callouts to make it more appealing to the reader. The self-mailer design for this brochure eliminates the expense for envelopes, and increases “pass-along” visibility.