A new store, restaurant, studio or showroom… The “Grand Opening” moment determines the first impression of the brand. The Grand Opening Flyer is the stage poster for this moment: it makes the essential information such as date–time–address readable at a single glance, raises interest with an attractive offer (such as a gift, discount, surprise for the first 100 visitors) and gets people on the road.
TypeCalendar offers more than 50 Grand Opening Flyer Templates to give you speed when planning your opening, each of which comes in easily editable, print- and digital-ready variants. This way, you can adapt the texts, colors, visuals and QR codes to your brand in minutes and turn the opening into a crowd, not an announcement.
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50+ Grand Opening Flyer Templates: Suitable for Every Industry, Same Backbone
Templates created for different contexts, from retail boutiques to cafe–restaurants, sports studios to beauty salons, real estate offices to technology stores, share the same “event communication” backbone: a strong title, a clear date–time–location block, a convincing offer/CTA and brand-specific visual spaces.
Sophisticated minimal designs, vibrant typographic banners, photo–oriented layouts, luxurious/elegant lines and young-dynamic concepts are presented side by side in the TypeCalendar collection; all built according to the professional grid system, alignment and whitespace discipline. It is not enough to just change the text in the theme you choose; the layered structure is ready for you to place your color palette, logo and campaign message with a single click.
Visual Hierarchy: Big Title, Fast Info
An effective grand-opening flyer first shows the title, then lets you read the details. Phrases like “Grand Opening,” “Now Open,” or “Soft Opening” stand out typographically; the date and time sit immediately below for instant scanability. The location section is supported by a map pin icon or QR; the eye does not search the address line. The offer area (“20% off for the opening”, “first coffee is on us”, “ribbon-cutting 18:00”) is separated by a contrasting color; social accounts and web address are neatly positioned below. This hierarchy is designed so that someone who gets a poster in a crowd can grasp the correct information in seconds.
Sizes and File Formats: Print + Digital in One Package
Print: A5, A4, A3, US Letter, plus 5×7″ and 4×6″ handouts. Digital: square (1080×1080), vertical (Stories/Reels), and banner ratios. Print files come in 300 dpi CMYK PDF with bleed/crop mark settings; digital versions are optimized in RGB. DOCX/Word and Google
Docs text-oriented templates for editing, PPTX/Slides presentation-compatible layouts, scale-independent SVG/EPS design files, PNG/JPG outputs for practical sharing are ready.
Use Cases: Retail, F&B, Fitness, Beauty, and More
The message of “special discount for opening + surprise for the first 100 people” in retail, tasting hours and menu teasers in food and beverage, free trial lesson hours in fitness studios, package combinations in beauty salons and appointment QR … The messages that transform each industry are different. TypeCalendar comes with templates, industry text examples and ready-made iconography, so you just fill in the campaign details and adjust the tone–language according to your target audience. If you want, you can use the two-stage variant together for “Soft Opening” and “Grand Opening” to create a chain effect of curiosity and speed.
Download: Turn Your Grand Opening into a Crowd
The success of your opening depends on the right message appearing in the right way and in the right place. TypeCalendar’s 50+ Grand Opening Flyer Template collection makes this success practical with a legible hierarchy, smart QR flows, print-digital compatible sizes and file formats that are easily adapted to your brand.
Don’t waste time designing from scratch as the big day approaches; download the TypeCalendar package, insert your text, apply your colors and watch the queue form outside your door. You’re in the right place for posters that transform your opening from “news” to “event.”