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1. Limiting Fonts:
This brochure did a great job of limiting the fonts. There are two main fonts on the front, and two on the inside as well. There are 5 different fonts overall.

2. Limiting Colors:
The brochure used a purple and white color scheme. Although there are different shades of purple the brochure does a good job sticking to purple, black and white.

3. Contrast Contrast Contrast
The white and black contrast against the two shades of purple. The images help contrast against the negative space as well.

4. Trifold Brochure Writing Tips
The size is spot on, this is 8.5x11. I think the title and the image stands out and draws the reader in. The front cover is clear with an image and the back is clear with the negative space. 

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