Booklets, Manuals, Directories, Handbooks, Reports, Workbooks, Etc.
Ready to get your project printed? Need some ideas of how different bindings, covers, and designs looks on different projects? Take a look at these ideas and our thoughts, then call us for a consultation on how we can help you get started or wrap it up.
Workbook and CD
Workbook and CD - What we like about this project: A workbook sometimes needs and extra component like a CD or DVD. A pocket on the inside of your heavy stock cover or binder creates a great package.
Safety Manual
Safety Manual - What we like about this project: Sometimes instructions and details in a manual need to change. By using a binder, you have the option of changing out pages instead of reprinting the whole project.
Operator Manual
Operator Manual - What we like about this project: A high quality manual for a high quality product. Regardless of your publication, it should reflect the needs of your target audience.
Magazine
Magazine - What we like about this project: Magazines are known for their glossy, high quality appearance.
Safety Manual
Safety Manual - What we like about this project: This easy to use manual incorporates the yellow and black caution colors with a simple design.
Flip Books
Flip Books - What we like about this project: Have information that needs to fit your pocket or purse? A small size with a plasticoil binding holds up great.
School Catalog
School Catalog - What we love about this project: While the inside of a university catalog may be utilitarian, the outside adds warmth and personality.
Conference Materials
Conference Materials - What we love about this proejct: Coordinating colors and design use a variety of printing methods to meet the unique needs of creating various conference material.
Cookbook
Cookbook - What we love about this project: Who doesn't love a good cookbook? And with metal or plasticoil binding your company, church or community can create their own project.
Saddle Stitching
Saddle Stitching - What we love about this project: Did you notice the stitching? Neither did we. Great, interesting design can take a simple saddle stitch and make it unnoticeable.
Thickness
Thickness - What we like about this image: Saddle Stitching may be used on projects with a variety of thicknesses. This image shows how it looks in different publications.
Saddle Stitch Example
Saddle Stitch Example - What we like about this image: Great example of a saddle stitch binding.
Coloring Book
Coloring Book - What we like about this project: High quality glossy magazines use saddle stitching as well as lower budget projects like this coloring book.
Catalog
Catalog - What like about this project: While a lot of importance is given to online promotion, catalogs drive the right kind of traffic to websites and increase conversion rates.
Directory Binding
Directory Binding - What we like about this project: The same directory takes on a different look with different bindings saddle stitch, plasticoil, and metal.
Binder
Binder - What we love about this project: An ordinary binder catches attention with a cleverly designed cover and inside tabs that make finding the right information easy.
Village Directory
Village Directory - What we like about this project: A clean, attractive cover distinguishes this directory from other publications.
Side Staple
Side Staple - What we like about this project: Sometimes one staple will do the job. For handouts that don't need staying power this simple solution works.
My Planner
My Planner - What we like about this project: Take a creative cover, inexpensive plasticoil binding and create your own planner, workbook or directory for your family or school.
Booklets
Booklets - What we like about this image: Perfect binding works for booklets of various thicknesses as this image shows.
Simple Cover
Simple Cover - What we like about this project: The cover of this book portrays a rough simplicity that's reflected in the content. The simple saddle stitching adds to the effect.