Softcover books
Softcover books are prized for their affordability and quick production times, making them a popular choice for publishers aiming for cost-effective and speedy delivery to readers
While cover materials can offer greater durability compared to the inner pages, ensuring longevity, their thickness can be adjusted to match that of the inner paper, balancing durability with cost efficiency.
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Bookbinding Art: Fundamentals and Techniques
Perfect Bound
A book with a soft cover, glued along the edges of the pages.
Saddle Stitch Binding
A softcover book where pages are stitched together along the spine.
Softcover Binding with Lacquer Finish
A softcover book with an additional protective lacquer coating for durability and aesthetic effect.
Open Spine Binding
A book where the spine is left exposed, showcasing stitching or adhesive work.
Swiss Binding
A binding technique where the book is stitched or glued along the edge and then trimmed to size.
Japanese Binding
A traditional binding method used in Japan, involving gluing pages to the cover.
Give your book the perfect ending
Foil printing
Create shiny or metallic elements on the cover or text surface to add expressive detail.
Embossing or debossing
Add raised elements that provide textured and visual interest, giving your book a special charm.
UV coating (glossy, matte)
Provide a glossy or matte finish to the surface, protecting it from moisture and increasing durability.
Lamination
Protective cover for the book's cover, offering a smooth, matte, or textured finish while ensuring additional protection.
Board cover
Utilize sturdy and dense paper for the cover, ensuring durability and meeting the highest quality standards.
Spot varnish
Create a textured effect on the cover or text, adding depth and interest to your book.
