What funeral booklets usually include
Most funeral or memorial booklets include a cover, service order, obituary, photos, readings, or acknowledgements. Some are simple and short. Others need more pages so the family can include more detail and images.
- Cover with name, dates, and photo
- Order of service or ceremony details
- Obituary or life summary
- Photo pages, readings, hymns, or acknowledgements
- Quantities matched to the service and immediate family needs
If the content is still being collected, Brandon can help narrow down what is needed first so the layout can start without waiting on every last piece.
Possible 1 day turn with no rush fees
Possible 1 day turn is often available on qualifying funeral booklet jobs, and the important point here is that there are no rush fees on these orders.
That does not mean every version and page count can move the same way, but it does mean Brandon will help find the cleanest workable path without turning a time sensitive family job into a rush fee conversation first.
Design help or ready files both work
If you already have finished artwork, send the files over and Brandon can review the setup and timing. If you do not have a finished file, our in house designers can help organize the booklet and prepare it for print.
- Send ready PDFs if the booklet is already designed
- Send text, photos, and service details if you need design help
- Let Brandon know the service date and target quantity first
- Flag any pages that still need family approval
That flexibility is a big reason these jobs go smoother here. Families do not always have a finished file, and they should not have to figure everything out alone.
What to send first
Send the service date, quantity, preferred size if known, any finished files you have, and the best available text and photos. Brandon can then confirm what is ready, what still needs design support, and whether the booklet can move on a possible 1 day turn.
For funeral booklet printing in Austin, the right support is usually less about selling a product and more about keeping the process calm, clear, and respectful.