23/04/2026
One of the biggest mistakes killing flyer designs is poor visual hierarchy. In the first design, too many elements compete for attention—the oversized “Sunday” script, multiple font styles, and scattered information make it hard to know what matters first. In the redesign, hierarchy is clear and intentional: “EVERY SUNDAY” becomes the focal point, supported by clean typography and structured spacing that naturally guides the viewer’s eye.
Another common issue is inconsistent typography and color usage. The first flyer mixes too many font styles and uses a harsh orange-red combination that feels overwhelming. In the improved version, the typography is refined to a cohesive style, and the color palette is simplified into a clean blue and white scheme—creating a more modern, professional, and easy-to-read design.
Lastly, cluttered layout and poor spacing can completely ruin readability. The original design crams too much information into tight spaces, especially in the footer. The redesign solves this with better alignment, proper padding, and organized sections—making the content feel breathable and polished while still delivering all key information clearly.
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