When do you need to Use Special Binding Techniques for Your Projects?

Posted by Nabin Shaw on January 23rd, 2019

In producing a booklet, a book or a multipage report, you have to know first what the finished product will be bound before you give the project for layout and printing. There are several binding techniques to choose from, and each has its benefits to the purpose of the documents. You can also include durability, overall aesthetic and the cost in the consideration. If you cannot find the right binding method, you can always opt for special binding Canada to accommodate your requirements.

When is special binding used?

As the name suggests, special binding is a binding technique used when the other binding methods do not apply. These can include presentation binders, albums or any unique binding that you may require. The covers can be made of a variety of materials and colors, and the technique applied to the bounded finished product may vary depending on the design and instructions.

In Canada, Anstey/Specialtiesoffers cost-effective binding services to accommodate special requests from its customers. They have the latest tools, equipment, and technology to bind different types of book products.

Types of Bookbinding and Their Uses

Hardcover Binding

This is the most durable and lasting option because it has rigid protective covers. Typically, a binder’s board or heavy paperboard covered with cloth or buckram, a heavy paper or leather is used add aesthetic to the book. The inside sections are sewn together in sections and glued on paper which is then fixed to the cover spine. This is the next best thing to special binding Canada because the book can last longer.

Hardcover Binding is good for books that are at least 40-50 pages up to as much as 596 pages. Many yearbooks and textbooks are using this method because it is durable.

Perfect Binding

This is similar to hardcover binding in the way it is done, but the difference is they are less expensive. Many people referred to it as a softcover book because the cover is made from thicker cardstock that is laminated to protect the book. The spine is also glued or sometimes threaded together.

This is an excellent alternative to hardcover but still an excellent choice because it is easy to ship.  Many graphic novels, comic books, coloring books, and professional looking presentations and portfolio use this type.

Spiral Binding

This type of binding uses metal or plastic coil to hold the sheets together. The benefits of using spiral binding are flexibility as you can open the book 360 degrees and do not bend the spine. This option is better for something to write in rather than read.

Most businesses use spiral binding for their presentations as they can look more impressive and has a positive impact on brand image. However, you can use it also for workbooks, coloring books, and cookbooks.

Saddle Stitch Binding

This is used for low count pages and booklets. The sheets are bound together using staples. As a budget-friendly binding option, it is often used in brochures, pamphlets, magazines, and many more marketing materials.

Why Choose Anstey/Specialties

At Anstey/Specialties, they understand the importance of details that can transform a marketing piece from ordinary to extraordinary. They offer a comprehensive range of finishing and binding options for a more professional and polished look.

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