A few words about binding
Thread, staples, wire or glue. When you are laying out a book, a pamphlet or a catalog remember to consider how your work is going to be bound. It is vital to have your binding method in mind when...
View ArticleSaddle Stitching, what does that mean?
One of the simplest and most cost effective forms of binding your book or booklet is also one that looks professional and refined. A saddle stitch is the perfect choice in many instances, from product...
View ArticleFolding for Print: A few things to know
Folding can be a key part of a printed project. This can be as simple as folding a letter to be stuffed in an envelope. It can also be as complicated as a multi-page double parallel fold. There are...
View ArticleCustom Binders : From Assembly to Shipping
Many companies take on the task of assembling custom binders by themselves. They pull staff members away from other work to print, collate, organize, and piece together each and every binder. If you’re...
View ArticlePrint Binding, What Should You Use?
It takes a lot of work to put together a book or catalog. There are page counts, bleeding edges, and elements like creep to consider. Oh, and you have to lay the whole thing out too! But, one thing we...
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