What kinds of printed materials should a program have? One generalization applies to all types of programs: printed materials should reflect the quality of the program they represent. A high-quality program should not be burdened with poor-quality printing. The impression given by printed materials is the first impression people will usually have of a program.
The kind of printed materials depends upon the size and the nature of the program. If it consists of an extensive list of activities, a folder or booklet is probably needed. If it is a single activity, a simple one-page flyer or even a letter might do. Here are some suggestions for each type of printed material.