- Poster 360
- Clothing 191
- Device 278
- Advertising 289
- Branding 214
- Packaging 219
- T Shirt 130
- Business Card 154
- Outdoor 196
- Sticker 121
- Billboard 142
- Book 79
- Stationery 123
- Box 113
- Sign 127
- Magazine 54
- Storefront 92
- Paper 85
- Cosmetic 88
- Shopping Bag 101
- Can 51
- Flyer 28
- Tote Bag 36
- Display 53
- Frame 40
- Letterhead 41
- Bottle 43
- Wall 54
- Badge 38
- Vinyl 28
- Sans Serif 312
- Calligraphy 47
- Handwriting 283
- Display 474
- Bold 278
- Script 144
- Serif 214
- Retro 121
- Graffiti 60
- Y2K 47
- Elegant 160
- Western 68
- Gothic 59
- Futuristic 78
- Bubble 56
- Playful 133
- Art Deco 51
- Wedding 94
- Sports 53
- Brush 128
- Pixel 84
- Groovy 57
- Signature 86
- Cartoon 88
- Medieval 57
- Typewriter 47
- Blackletter 74
- Marker 74
- Grunge 48
- Monoline 46
Brochure Mockups
The brochure mockups bring folded print to life — bi-folds, tri-folds, and multi-page booklets shown open, closed, stacked, and in hand. They help present marketing collateral, corporate materials, and editorial layouts so a client can almost feel the paper before it goes to press.
Brochure mockups for print, marketing, and corporate collateral
Brochure mockups reveal what a flat spread can't: how panels fold, how a cover opens, how light catches the paper. A folded format only makes sense in three dimensions, and these scenes show the sequence a reader actually moves through.
Our collection covers bi-fold and tri-fold leaflets, square brochures, and stapled booklets, presented as clean studio shots and styled desk scenes. They suit company profiles, product catalogs, real-estate and travel materials, and editorial print.
What brochure mockups are used for
- Presenting folded layouts in their real, dimensional form.
- Showing cover, inside spread, and panel flow in one set.
- Building client approvals and proposals.
- Creating portfolio and case-study visuals.
- Pitching corporate, product, and event collateral.
- Promoting brochure templates for sale.
Types of brochure mockups
Our scenes vary by fold, format, and staging:
- Bi-fold mockups — the simple four-panel format.
- Tri-fold mockups — the classic six-panel leaflet, open and closed.
- Booklet and multi-page mockups — stapled or bound spreads.
- Square brochure mockups — modern, editorial-leaning formats.
- In-hand and desk scenes — lifestyle context with scale and texture.
Why use brochure mockups
A folded piece is about flow as much as design. Mockups show that sequence, communicate paper weight and finish, and make a print concept feel real to someone who can't yet hold it.
For agencies, that realism wins approvals faster. For freelancers, it elevates a flat layout into a portfolio-worthy presentation.
Best use cases for brochure mockups
- Company and brand profiles.
- Product and service catalogs.
- Real-estate and travel collateral.
- Event and conference handouts.
- Editorial and cultural print.
- Template shop listings.
Yes. The mockups are built for professional approvals and promotion. Check each license for resale and end-product limits.
Yes. Most include per-panel Smart Objects, so you drop artwork into the cover and inside spreads and it maps with correct fold and perspective.
Yes. They mockups are generally high-resolution for decks and large displays. Verify dimensions if the final use is large-format print.
Yes. Most scenes offer editable backgrounds and shadows so you can match a brand's tone, from minimal corporate to warm editorial.
Brochures fold into multiple panels or pages, so their mockups show that structur. Flyers are single-sheet and shown flat.
Our sets include cover, open spread, and panel views so you can present the full reading experience. Check each product's previews.