Catalog Design

Most buyers don’t make a decision at the meeting. They decide later, when they’re looking at what you left behind. A well-designed product catalogue does the selling for you when you’re not in the room. It shows your products clearly, builds confidence in your brand, and gives buyers something they’ll actually keep. At Praggo, you can hire verified catalog designers who understand print and digital formats, work within your budget, and deliver files ready for press or screen.


Why Your Business Needs a Professional Catalog

A catalog is one of the few marketing materials that buyers hold onto. A brochure gets discarded. A business card gets lost. But a well-produced product catalogue stays on the desk, gets passed around the office, and gets referenced again before a purchase decision. That staying power makes catalog design one of the highest-return investments a product-based business can make.

The problem is that most businesses in Bangladesh underestimate what goes into a catalog that actually performs. Dropping product photos into a grid and adding prices is not catalog design. A real catalog guides the reader's eye, groups products logically, highlights margins and bestsellers, and makes it easy for a buyer to place an order. When that structure is missing, readers lose interest quickly, and the catalog ends up in a drawer.

Whether you're exhibiting at a trade fair in Bashundhara, sending samples to buyers in Chattogram, or pitching a retail chain to stock your products, a professional company catalog tells buyers that you're serious. It signals that your business has the capacity and commitment to supply at scale. That perception matters, especially when your competitors are showing up with the same products but a better presentation.

What Makes a Catalog Actually Work

A catalog that gets results isn't just attractive. It's built around how buyers actually read and decide.

Clear Visual Hierarchy

Buyers don't read catalogs cover to cover. They scan. A well-designed catalog uses layout, spacing, and typography to guide that scan toward the right information: product name, image, key specifications, and price or order code. When that hierarchy is missing, buyers have to work too hard to find what they need. Most of them won't bother.

Product Photography Direction

Even the best layout falls apart with weak product photos. A skilled catalog designer knows how to work with the images you have, advise on what needs to be reshot, and applies consistent background treatment and cropping across every product. Inconsistent photography is one of the most common reasons catalogs look unprofessional, even when the layout itself is fine.

Logical Product Grouping

How you organize your products affects how buyers shop. Grouping by category, use case, or price point helps buyers find what they're looking for and discover related products they didn't come for. A good designer will question your product order if it doesn't serve the reader. That editorial thinking is the difference between a catalog and a price list with pictures.

Print-Ready and Digital Formatting

A catalog designed only for the screen often prints badly. Colors shift, bleed margins get ignored, and fonts that look sharp on screen become muddy in print. Professional catalog designers work in CMYK color mode, set proper bleed and margin specs, and export press-ready PDF files alongside digital-optimized versions. If you're printing thousands of copies, getting this wrong is an expensive mistake.

Consistent Brand Language

Every page of your catalog should feel like it belongs to the same brand. That means consistent use of your logo, brand colors, fonts, and tone of voice in product descriptions. A catalog that looks different from page to page creates doubt. Buyers notice inconsistency, even if they can't articulate why.

Who It's For

This service is built for product-based businesses that sell to other businesses or through retail channels. Manufacturers, importers, and wholesalers use catalog design to present their range to distributors and buyers. Garments and textile exporters need professionally formatted catalogues to share with international clients. Retailers launching seasonal collections, electronics or hardware suppliers managing large SKU counts, pharmaceutical companies distributing product references to healthcare providers, and FMCG brands pitching to supermarket chains all regularly commission catalog design. If your business sells physical products and you're dealing with buyers who need to review your range before ordering, a professionally designed catalog is not optional.

Why Businesses Choose Praggo for Catalog Design

Finding a reliable catalog designer through Facebook groups is a gamble. You often can't verify past work, there's no structured revision process, and if something goes wrong, there's no protection for your money. Praggo gives you a professional hiring environment where quality is verifiable, and your payment is secure from start to finish.

Verified Designers with Real Portfolios

Every catalog designer on Praggo is vetted before they can list services on the platform. You can browse their actual completed projects, not just sample mockups. This means you hire based on proven work, not promises.

Transparent Pricing in BDT

All catalog design packages are listed with clear prices in Bangladeshi Taka. There are no vague quotes that change after the project starts. You know exactly what you're paying before you place an order.

Payment Protection

Your payment is held securely by Praggo until you approve the final files. It never goes to the designer until you're satisfied. We accept payments via bKash, Nagad, Rocket, major local and international cards, and direct bank transfer.

Direct Communication and Platform Support

You can message your designer directly through the platform at any stage of the project. Praggo's support team is also available if you need help resolving any issues along the way.