Professional Brochure Design – De Klerk Safaris Case Study
The Challenge When De Klerk Safaris reached out to update their marketing brochure, the task involved much more than just swapping out a few dates. The project required a complete refresh of the cover and back page, the addition of several new sections, and a total overhaul of the layout architecture.
The biggest hurdle wasn’t just the design—it was the technical transition. The previous version was built as a standard A4 single-page document. For this update, we moved to a professional double-page spread (DPS) design for print. To the untrained eye, this looks like a simple visual change, but for a designer, it means recalculating margins, gutters, and page numbering to ensure everything aligns perfectly once the physical book is bound.
The Solution Experience has taught me that the quality of the final product is only as good as the raw materials. Several of the new photos provided for the brochure were saved at 72dpi—fine for a smartphone screen, but disastrous for high-end printing. Even with high-resolution dimensions, low-density images will appear “muddy” or pixelated on paper.
To solve this, I utilized Gigapixel AI to upscale the images to a crisp 300dpi, ensuring the texture of the African landscape remained sharp. I then moved into Photoshop for precise cropping and color correction, making sure each shot felt cohesive.
The heavy lifting was done in CorelDRAW, where I managed the complex layout and integrated new QR codes. These codes bridge the gap between the physical brochure and the client’s digital platforms, allowing potential hunters to jump directly from a page to a video or a booking form. I handled the technical imposition myself, ensuring that when the files hit the print shop, there were no “surprises” with page order or bleed areas.
The Result The final result is a premium, print-ready brochure that reflects the high-end experience De Klerk Safaris offers. By handling the technical complexities of the double-page spread transition and image upscaling, I protected the client from the costly mistake of a “blurry” print run.
Beyond the physical copies, I also provided an optimized, low-resolution web version. This allows the team to instantly share their new offerings with international clients in America via WhatsApp and email, ensuring their marketing is as mobile as they are.












