A Triptych which is divided into three sections, or three panels which are hinged together and folded. This was a common form for an altarpiece during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The outer parts of such triptychs were typically hinged to the central one so that they could be closed over it, and in this case reverse sides were often painted. (Michael Delahunt. 1996).
I have an example for Triptych which is the leaflet of Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon 2008. It is printed with double-sided. When we open the leaflet, all information is clearly shown and well organized. With the Triptych design, the leaflet is divided into 3 parts. in this way, the content is seems to be more organized and separated.
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outside pages

inside pages
I have an example for Triptych which is the leaflet of Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon 2008. It is printed with double-sided. When we open the leaflet, all information is clearly shown and well organized. With the Triptych design, the leaflet is divided into 3 parts. in this way, the content is seems to be more organized and separated.
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outside pages

inside pages
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