Six Ad-Layout Styles That Work

Six Ad-Layout Styles That Work

November 27th, 2007 @ MsMedia // 3 Comments

We are designing new templates for our rent-a-list clients and I am really excited about this!What most ad-companies charge an arm-and-a-leg for professional layout and design – We provide our clients for FREE!

I’d like to reveal the 6 layout that work for web-advertising and other media advertising as well.

Six Layout Styles That Work!

Your ad layout should be designed to boost the attention your message receives and to make your ad easier to read. Here are six ways of organizing your ad’s headlines, text, images, and logo, based on your particular needs.


layout1 Six Ad Layout Styles That Work1. Picture Window Layout

This is the most popular layout style. The visual takes up two thirds of the ad space. It is accompanied by one-line title and text broken down into two or three columns.

The vertical layout with the picture on the top, the title directly beneath it, and text further down, always works miracles. Since people are accustomed to seeing text beneath illustrations, this would be an easy layout to read. 


layout2 Six Ad Layout Styles That Work2. Type Specimen Layout

This layout style captures attention by emphasizing the headline. 

This kind of layout is popular for long-copy ads and direct mail type ads. The headline should be strong and bold for this layout.


layout3 Six Ad Layout Styles That Work3. Copy Heavy Layout

If your copy is long and dominant this would be a great layout to use. 

The image will take up very less or no space at all, and the headline will only take one or two lines.


layout4 Six Ad Layout Styles That Work4. Circus Style Layout

Despite appearances, a circus style layout is well organized and intended to create excitement. 

A series of minor elements combined to create a consistent and powerful whole.


layout5 Six Ad Layout Styles That Work5. Frame Style Layout

For this type of layout, the text is entirely surrendered by different graphic elements that relates to the product you are selling. 

This type of layout is often used to advertise fashion products and jewelry.


layout6 Six Ad Layout Styles That Work6. Silhouette Style Layout

The copy in a silhouette layout literally surrounds the product or object by following it’s contours and outline. 

Silhouettes are used in alcohol and cosmetics ads.


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Abe Cherian
CEO, Multiple Stream Media, LLC

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3 Comments → “Six Ad-Layout Styles That Work”


  1. Little Guy Network

    2 years ago

    Rent-A-List is amazing! You guys have generated thousands of dollars in sales for me with Little Guy Network. Thanks !

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  2. Filipina Kisses

    2 years ago

    Thanks for the info. I will now observe more layouts of websites I see everytime and surf and try to take note how it affects me as a viewer.. I think I would like the first layout too…

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  3. Little Guy Network

    2 years ago

    Wonderful resource, I will be sure to share this with my colleagues. Thanks!
    Little Guy Network Xtreme

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