What is a Product Catalog & How to Create One (2024)

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Want to create a product catalog? Good call.

Product catalogs are tremendously useful marketing and sales assets that organize all your product information in one place.

Since its main objective is to categorize product information, a product catalog is useful to not just buyers but decision-makers, retailers, marketers and sales reps.

The best part? With everything that you learn today, you’ll be only a template away from creating a visually engaging product catalog.

Here's a short selection of 8 easy-to-edit product catalog templates you can edit, share and download with Visme. View more below:

So without further delay, let’s dig into this soup-to-nuts guide on product catalogs covering why you need one and steps to create it. We’ve also got customizable product catalog templates to help you create one in minutes.

But, first, let’s start with a quick refresh.

Table of Contents

  • What Is a Product Catalog?
  • Why Do You Need a Product Catalog?
  • What Goes Into a Product Catalog?
  • How to Create a Product Catalog
  • 10 Product Catalog Templates

What Is a Product Catalog?

A product catalog is a document enlisting essential product information such as product dimensions, pricing, material and more.

Both B2B and B2C industries leverage product catalogs. And, they aren’t limited to the eCommerce space. Service-based businesses and offline shops use product catalogs too.

The aim? Well, that depends on who the audience is.

So if a buyer were browsing through your product catalog, the goal would be to convert them. Similarly, if a sales rep were using it, the aim would be to provide them with product information to encourage contextual conversations that convert prospects into buyers.

Note that product catalogs come in various shapes and sizes.

Meaning: you can design physical, magazine-like product catalogs and online documents such as interactive PDFs or upload them on your site.

Forbo Holding, a floor coverings manufacturer, for example, has both PDF catalogs (organized on their site) and a digital library of their products that users can browse based on the product category they select.

In fact, with online shopping on the rise (2.14 billion or 27.6% across the globe shop online), online product catalogs are a lot more useful than paperback product catalogs.

That said, the choice is yours considering you’re the best judge of who your audience is and what their shopping preferences are.

Why Do You Need a Product Catalog?

Chiefly, you need a product catalog to categorize products in an easy-to-understand manner so its reader can either source information easily or make their buying decision based on the info.

Here’s a rundown of other reasons why you need a product catalog:

Helps with decision-making

A product catalog helps buyers decide the products they want to buy from you based on the product information.

Shortens buyer’s journey and improves user experience

A well-designed catalog puts you forward as a professional business that offers value every step of the way.

Since most shoppers are buying online — or, at least, starting their search online — a product catalog (improves and) shortens their buyer’s journey by providing them the information they need to make their decisions.

What’s more, by creating interactive catalogs, you can also improve their user experience, making it easy for them to learn more about you, read case studies, customer reviews and so on.

Assists with planning new product offering

By giving an overview of all commercial product information, a product catalog also helps product marketing managers outline and map new product offerings.

Improves the sales process

A product catalog makes it easy for sales reps to source product information from one place. This allows them to have meaningful sales conversations, which better engages prospects and improves conversion rates.

Provides useful reference materials for marketers

Marketers can easily refer to the product details such as colors available and discounts to share enticing product details in the content they create and ads they run.

Reduces employee onboarding and training work

With a solid product catalog, new hires such as salespeople get a referenceable document that gives them all the product details they need.

Not only does this reduce the work that goes into training employees but also reduces the back and forth involved in getting product information from specific departments.

Serves as a reference guide for external partners and field marketers

Finally, external partners such as agencies and value-added sellers can refer to your catalog for product details to share with their buyers.

In the same vein, field marketers use the catalog to provide accurate product and pricing details to customers they give product demos to.

Bonus: Use your product catalog to generate leads. This one’s a hat tip to Volvo that displays all its product catalogs on their site like a library. When a user selects the document they want to view though, they ask for their email address and whether they’d like to receive a personalized quote too.

What Goes Into a Product Catalog?

Since a product catalog offers full details of your product pool, it needs to include the following details about each of your products:

  • Pictures
  • Short description
  • Features
  • Dimensions such as the size
  • Material such as copper
  • Care instructions
  • Safety precautions
  • Certifications like ISO 9001
  • Customer credentials (such as reviews)
  • Price including any discount
  • Call to action such as ‘buy now’ or ‘book a demo call’

Let’s look at Nestle’s catalog for a simple yet effective example of a product catalog.

Two things worth noting: first, the company has chosen to keep its product catalog design clutter-free.

It also makes organization simple by choosing to create catalogs for various products they sell. This is useful for anyone who sells multiple products as Nestle does.

And, second: the company has created an on-brand product catalog so it feels part of the business family — not foreign to it.

This is evident from the Nestle logo on the front page. Plus, they’ve chosen KitKat's signature red for the page.

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The second page dives straight into their products — sharing all essential details that we listed above.

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Each chocolate (product) has the following details: picture, price, weight and product barcode.

On selected products, there’s also a star (look at the first chocolate). It indicates the product is a top-ranking one — bringing customer credentials into the picture.

As for organization, the catalog mentions the category “medium bars,” “share bars,” “blocks,” “bulk,” and “chocolate bags” among others on the page’s side.

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How to Create a Product Catalog

Now for how to put all these theoretical details into a product catalog.

Creating a well-organized, visually appealing catalog isn’t rocket science, honestly.

By investing time in prior planning and using an online document creator to design your catalog, you can get the job done quickly and efficiently.

To speed things up, you can also pick from any product catalog templates, customize the best-fit based on your brand guidelines and your catalog will be ready in less than an hour.

Let’s walk you through each step you’ll need to take to make a product catalog.

Step 1: Gather all your product data.

Start with gathering product information such as composition, dimensions, customer testimonials, pricing and so on.

Compile them all into a spreadsheet so that you can source data easily as you design your catalog.

Make sure you source product pictures too.

In most product catalogs, pictures play a key role in converting buyers. So make sure all your pictures are high-quality.

One last thing to gather before you get to work: guidelines on your visual brand identity. This way, you’ll have notes on your brand colors, fonts to use, brand personality and related details that’ll help you create a consistent, on-brand catalog.

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Step 2: Plan catalog structure and layout.

The next thing you need to do is draft a layout for your product catalog.

The goal is to visualize the product-featuring document so you know what it is that you want to create.

To this end, creating a mockup helps.

If you’re short on time, consider a simple mockup in the form of a pencil sketch. Otherwise, create a free skeletal structure using Visme.

Taking the time to put together a mockup helps you save time down the line by providing a clear, defined direction for the design work. Without it, you’ll find yourself changing directions one too many times, unsure of the layout and, ultimately, wasting time with all the redesigning and editing.

Pro tip: Plan a visual-first layout for your product catalog while using minimal text. This works because the overall design is less wordy and more product pictures-oriented which makes it engaging and easy to understand.

Not sure what structure will best suit your product catalog?

Either use a template or take inspiration from Visme’s template bank. Take this catalog template, for instance:

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Customize this template and make it your own!Edit and Download

It’s based on bold visuals that take up entire pages with the aim of showing products to the audience to convert them.

On the flip side, this template for a service-based business relies on words to communicate the offer.

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Customize this template and make it your own!Edit and Download

For this, the template uses bullet points to keep its message short and to the point so it can retain readers’ attention.

In short, it’s a good idea to look at the available templates to settle on a structure for your catalog. You can also simply use a template — adding pages to it as needed.

Like a few pages from one template but others from another template? Visme lets you pick pages from various templates and add them to your document — you’ll learn how below.

Pro tip: Whatever layout you finalize for your product catalog make sure you make it easy to read. This means even if your design heavily relies on text, make it readable by breaking text with subheadings, keeping sentences short and using bullet points.

Step 3: Design your product catalog.

Here, you can start from scratch or with a template.

Either way, know that you’ll need to start with an on-brand front page that reflects your brand personality and a table of contents (TOC) page to help users navigate the document.

Begin by clicking Create New is your Visme dashboard, then New Project. Now, choose Documents.

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From there, select Catalog in the horizontal bar and you’ll have a template gallery open up below alongside an option to work from a blank page.

Pick whatever you like.

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If you select Blank Template by clicking Edit, you’ll get a plain canvas.

Click anywhere on it and you’ll see two options pop up on the left-hand side: Background and Canvas Size.

By selecting Background, you can start working on the front page. Pick a plain colored background, a patterned one, a picture — even an animated front, whatever you like.

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Want to change the color of the canvas? Select the white round beside the Background and pick a color or add your brand color code.

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On the other hand, by selecting Canvas Size, you can change the document’s size. You also have the option to pick a custom size if needed.

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With that done, add your cover page text.

For this, click on Blank Template on the center of the canvas and a rectangle text box will show up. Erase the dummy text and enter yours.

Want to add more text? Select Header & Text from the left side of the dashboard and pick a style.

It’s also on this same panel that you’ll find the rest of the design elements. From diagrams to call-to-action buttons and graphics — you’ll find everything that you need through the catalog design work here.

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Moreover, on the extreme left side, you’ll see the options to select Graphics, Photos, Data and more. Switch between these as you add lines, icons, product pictures, 3D graphics and whatever else you want in the catalog.

Remember these are the design tools you’ll need for all the document pages that you create in Visme — not just the front page.

Once you’ve designed the cover though, add another page from the right side, clicking the + New page option.

Here again, you can pick from a blank page or select a template.

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View any template and you’ll see its pages laid out.

From there, pick whatever page you need to add to your catalog. Click Insert and you’ve a templated page after your cover page. It’s that simple!

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Keep adding pages, customizing or designing them until your product catalog is ready.

If you’ve started with the template from the get-go, you can speed things up.

All you’ve to do is select whatever icon, text and design element you want to personalize and hit Edit. Then change the font, design, color, etc.

As in the blank canvas, you’ve the option to add and remove pages from template too.

When adding a new page, again, you’ve the option to add a blank one, one from another template, and one from the same template too.

Here’s more on how to create documents using templates in Visme:

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Step 4: Publish or download the catalog.

Once done, click on Download on the top right side of your Visme dashboard.

Choose Document (PDF) here to download your file.

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But if you’d like to create an online product catalog that you can share using a link, click Share beside the Download option.

Now you can get the sharing link or distribute the document privately if it’s an internal use product catalog only. Or, you can embed it on your site.

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Plus, by selecting Advanced Option, you can use this catalog as a lead magnet.

Simply, tap on Privacy then toggle on Require Registration so site visitors can only access the document after sharing their email address with you. Bullseye!

Pro tip: Use Visme Analytics to study who’s viewing your product catalog, which pages they’re viewing and the time they’re spending on your document. Use this feedback data to polish your catalog as needed.

10 Product Catalog Templates

Now for the promised templates. You can easily customize each of these by inputting your own product photos and branding.

1. School Catalog Template

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Customize this template and make it your own!Edit and Download

This template is a perfect pick for businesses who want to connect with their audience by telling their story through words without being wordy.

2. Printing Services Catalog Template

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Customize this template and make it your own!Edit and Download

This template is an excellent example of using pictures, colors and patterns to sell your services.

It keeps text to a minimum and holds the audience's attention by showing products with a patterned design.

There’s also an overlaid image-based page in the template that makes it unique.

3. Product Catalog Template

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Customize this template and make it your own!Edit and Download

This minimalist template uses a beautiful design to introduce products with sufficient details.

Its TOC page features a product image — making it creative as compared to a regular tabulated TOC.

4. Makeup Catalog Template

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Customize this template and make it your own!Edit and Download

This visually arresting product catalog template is perfect not just for makeup businesses but others such as handbag brands.

For it to be oh-so-awesome though, you need top-quality product pictures since this template uses full-page images to profile products.

5. Jewelry Catalog Template

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Customize this template and make it your own!Edit and Download

This template is the best choice for anyone who not only has product images but also pictures of people using their product(s).

6. Art Catalog Template

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Customize this template and make it your own!Edit and Download

This lively template uses bright colors and patterns to highlight the products.

But you don’t have to be a product business owner to use it — service-based businesses can use it by replacing the gallery images with pictures or mockup images of their work.

7. Interior Design Catalog Template

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Customize this template and make it your own!Edit and Download

This chic product catalog template not only leverages images to grab readers’ attention but also a leaf-patterned background.

Remember: you can easily pick and replace this leaf pattern with another icon or design element to reflect your brand.

8. Sales Catalog Template

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Customize this template and make it your own!Edit and Download

This template taps into good design, quality product images and bulleted text to bring product details to light.

9. Kitchen Product Catalog Template

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Customize this template and make it your own!Edit and Download

This template takes a very creative approach to showcase products with no-background-images, making the products more prominent.

It also has a unique TOC page and uses lines and shapes for a professional-looking design. Needless to say, you can change these shapes and lines to pick ones that are more on-brand.

10. Training Catalog Template

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Customize this template and make it your own!Edit and Download

This template is mainly centered around using icons (besides pictures) to bring the design to life and make it readable.

Create an Engaging Product Catalog Today

With that, our guide on designing beautiful, high-converting product catalogs comes to an end.

To recap, focus on creating a breathable, easy to navigate and easy to understand design. Also, make sure all your product images are high quality.

And don’t forget: no wordy descriptions. Limit text to share only the essential details and be sure to start by gathering all product data and designing a mockup to save your time.

Ready to design your product catalog? Sign up for Visme for free and get to work today.

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FAQs

What is a Product Catalog & How to Create One? ›

A product catalog is a means of communicating product information to guide buyers in their purchasing decisions. It includes important product details, such as its features, price, color, description, dimensions, weight, availability, ingredients, and customer reviews.

What is a product catalog description? ›

A product catalog is a type of marketing collateral that lists essential product details that help buyers make a purchase decision. These details include product features, descriptions, dimensions, price, weight, availability, color, customer reviews, and more.

What is an example of a catalog? ›

A product catalog example is a manufacturing company's reference material outlining their complex products and pricing structure. Companies that make products such as faucets, light fixtures, home appliances, and lawn and gardening tools all have product catalogs.

What is a good product catalog? ›

Good product catalogs are an essential component of a successful marketing strategy for businesses. They showcase products effectively, create a professional image, improve the customer experience, increase sales, and support other marketing efforts.

How to create a good catalog? ›

Catalog Design Tips
  1. Identify Who You Want to Target. You want to design for your customers and potential ones. ...
  2. Outline the Contents of Your Catalog. ...
  3. Limit Your Typefaces. ...
  4. Limit Your Copy. ...
  5. Make Your Headings & Subheadings Count. ...
  6. Choose the Perfect Images. ...
  7. Don't Ignore Image Quality. ...
  8. Choose the Right Colors.
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What is the purpose of a catalog? ›

A catalog helps to serve as an inventory or bookkeeping of the library's contents. If an item is not found in the catalog, the user may continue their search at another library.

How do you describe a catalog? ›

A catalog is a list or record of items. It is sometimes spelled catalogue. It commonly refers to a list of things being offered, such as items for sale or courses at a school.

What are the different types of product catalogs? ›

Product catalogs are an essential tool for businesses selling products, as they help to create a clear overview of available items and provide important product information. Types of product catalogs include printed catalogs, digital e-catalogs, web catalogs, printed catalogs, and virtual catalogs.

How do you write a catalog description? ›

7 Best practices to keep in mind when writing a Project Catalog product description
  1. Cater to your target client. Who is your ideal client? ...
  2. Mention the benefits of your services. ...
  3. Understand how you provide value to the client. ...
  4. Use plain language. ...
  5. Write unique and distinct copy. ...
  6. Leverage SEO basics. ...
  7. Include a call to action.

What are the 3 types of catalogue? ›

There are three types of inner forms of a catalogue, viz. alphabetical, classified and alphabetico-classed. Author, Name, Title, Subject and Dictionary catalogue fall in the category of an alphabetical catalogue. A Classified Catalogue is so named because it is arranged in a classified order.

What is a sample catalogue? ›

The Sample Catalogue lets the researchers find detailed information on individual samples stored in rare disease biobanks and provides information about the available biomaterials, such as primary cells, tissue, DNA, serum, RNA, cell lines and others.

What do catalog items fall under? ›

A Catalog Item provides some sort of service to the end user, and as such there are several different types: A standard Catalog Item is an item that has a workflow attached. It is often a mechanism to order something new-such as a new keyboard or laptop-but may also be a request for a service.

How do you define a product catalog? ›

Product catalogs are digital catalogs containing all the product details and attributes from products that a seller, vendor, or supplier wants to distribute or publish on various sales channels.

How do you present a product catalogue? ›

Choose high-quality printing for sharp images and vibrant colours, creating a tactile and visually appealing experience for the reader. When planning your print catalogue, carefully arrange related products, use whitespace effectively, and ensure a smooth visual flow for a polished presentation.

How many pages should a product catalog be? ›

Catalogues can range from 8pp (pages) to over 1000, usually with a separate cover. Typically, they're A4 (297mm x 210mm) portrait. If you're looking to work out the specifications for your catalogue but not sure what your options are, here are the most common specifications used: Four process colours.

How do I get a product catalogue? ›

How to make a catalog online, easy and fast
  1. Select your e-catalog's page size and orientation. ...
  2. Choose one of our free catalog design templates. ...
  3. Use professional product images & photography. ...
  4. Display product details and information. ...
  5. Customize the design based on your brand colors. ...
  6. Publish online or download your catalog.

What are the three types of catalog? ›

There are three types of inner forms of a catalogue, viz. alphabetical, classified and alphabetico-classed. Author, Name, Title, Subject and Dictionary catalogue fall in the category of an alphabetical catalogue. A Classified Catalogue is so named because it is arranged in a classified order.

How much does a product catalog cost? ›

The price of your catalog order will ultimately be determined by the quantity, paper, ink and coating, size, turnaround time needed, binding, and page count of your order. Depending on all the specifications outlined in this blog, your project could cost between $50 and $10,000.

How do I create a product catalog in Publisher? ›

On the Insert tab, click Catalog Pages. Catalog pages will be created with a default Catalog Merge Area and the Catalog Tools tab will appear on the ribbon. At this time you can position the Catalog Merge Areaas you want it on the page and add any text or images that you want to appear on every page of your catalog.

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