Additionally, an agency can help you with the text content of the leaflet, such as slogans and phrases.
Photography
Choose a professional photographer to take a quality photo with good taste. This professional will know how to work with the best angles and poses.
It is also a good idea to pose head-on, looking at the camera, as if you were looking into the eyes of the voters. This helps to convey more confidence. Avoid poses that are too extravagant or caricatured.
Make sure that the photo on the leaflets is the same as the netherlands mobile database one that will appear on the ballot boxes so that it can be easily associated with the number and the entire campaign and so as not to create any confusion or doubt among voters.
Respect the rules
To distribute the leaflets, it is not necessary to obtain a municipal license or authorization from the Electoral Court. However, distribution is prohibited in public or publicly accessible properties, even private ones (cinemas, clubs, City Hall, etc.) and can only be done until 10 pm on the day before the vote.
Essential information
In this piece, the essential elements are the candidate's name, number, party and photo.
Flyers for those running for major positions must also contain the name of the vice-president clearly and legibly, in a size up to 30% smaller than the name of the incumbent.
Political leaflets, like all printed electoral material, must include the CNPJ or CPF of the person responsible for their production, as well as the person who commissioned them, and the respective print run.
Paper and size
The conventional size for political leaflets in Brazilian election campaigns is 7x10 cm. The most commonly used papers are coated and recycled. Our suggestion is that you use the latter, which is not only sustainable, since it is made from recycled paper, but also more economical.
Both coated and recycled paper can be printed in color or black and white and the larger the quantity ordered, the lower the price.