Catalogs buyers can actually spec from.
Product catalogs, line cards, and spec sheets for Metro Detroit manufacturers and B2B suppliers — organized so a buyer or engineer finds the right part fast, and printed clean the first time.
In short: I design product catalogs, line cards, and spec sheets for manufacturers and industrial suppliers. The work is as much information design as visual design — a catalog's job is to make it effortless for a buyer to find, compare, and specify your products, then to print cleanly at any run size.
The documents B2B runs on
- Full product catalogs — multi-page, organized by how buyers search
- Line cards — the one-page summary of everything you carry
- Spec & data sheets — the technical detail engineers need to specify you
- Sales sheets — the leave-behind that closes
- Print-ready production files — bleeds, CMYK, and a file your printer runs without questions
Catalogs and spec sheets change constantly as products get added and updated. If yours do, a design subscription keeps a designer on call to handle the churn.
Catalog design FAQ
How much does product catalog design cost?
It depends mostly on page count and how much of your product data is print-ready. Short line cards and spec sheets are quoted per piece; multi-page catalogs are quoted per project or handled through a monthly subscription if they update often.
Can you work from my existing product data?
Yes — spreadsheets, an old catalog, or files from your ERP. Part of the job is turning that into a layout buyers can actually use.
Do you design the matching website too?
Yes. Many suppliers use one designer for the catalog and the website so the product presentation matches in both places.