Realistic A4 Flier Mockup
English is a language that is full of words that look and sound the same, yet have very different meanings. Flyer and flier are two such words. Flyer is commonly used to describe a piece of paper with information printed on it, such as handbills, pamphlets, brochures, circulars, advertisements, handouts, leaflets, posters, bills, dodgers, receipts, and even medical prescriptions. On the other hand, flier is usually designated for airline passengers and denotes someone who flies.
In the United States, flyer and flier are sometimes used interchangeably, though flyer is more popular and has been used more frequently since 1900. Today, we are sharing a free flyer mockup in PSD format. This mockup, created by Designbolts, allows users to place artwork on a smart object for a realistic outcome. The mockup is available in a 5000 x 3333 px resolution and the artwork should be formatted to A4.
English can be confusing due to the many words that sound the same but have different meanings. While flyer and flier may seem like they have the same meaning, they actually refer to very different things. Knowing the correct usage of these words is essential to effective communication.