15 InDesign Magazine & Brochure Templates – only $24!
January 30, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: 15 InDesign Magazine & Brochure Templates – only $24!
Expires: February 6, 2017, 11:59 pm EST

This Mighty Deal from Luuqas Design will get your graphic groove going! This InDesign bundle features 15 professional magazine and brochure templates, featuring more than 475 unique design pages. Print ready, most templates are available in A4 and Letter Size and are compatible with Adobe InDesign CS4 and up.
Highlights:
- 15 unique magazine and brochure templates for InDesign.
- 484 unique design pages to work with.
- Easily create professional business brochures, magazines, fancy reports and more.
- Multiple sizes including A4 and Letter size.
- Compatible with Adobe InDesign CS4 and newer.
- Ready for print or online use.
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Pricing:
Normally this huge InDesign bundle sells for $273, but for a limited time only you can get all 15 magazine and brochure templates for just $24! That’s a mammoth savings of 91% off the regular price.
Click the BUY NOW button and get get into designing today!
Deal terms:
- Delivered as an instant download, after completing your purchase.
- These files require Adobe InDesign CS4 or higher, or any any other similar application which supports .indd format.
- Can be used in an unlimited number of personal or commercial projects.
- Reselling, sharing, redistributing and giving away is not permitted.
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