What is a booklet binding?
Booklet binding is the process of collating a set of printed sheets together that allows a booklet to be opened and read like a standard book. Booklet binding is sometimes known as saddle stitching or wire stitching because the printed sheets were collated over a saddle then stapled together. This is common practice for up to 40 pages which is 10 printed sheets. Choosing which type of booklet binding to use will depend on how many pages you end up with and the overall aesthetic you are aiming for.
Local book binding services can be found in many cities. However, it is important to compare costs and services before choosing a service provider. Booklet binding is generally an affordable option for small print jobs.
Booklet binding is beneficial since
- It allows for easy reading of documents
- It can be done affordably for small print jobs
- Many online services offer this type of binding
- It’s great for creating professional-looking documents
- Ex Why Zed specialises in all forms of bound publications
Whether it be magazines, leaflets, or even novels, binding a booklet is a great way to keep your pages together while still allowing the reader to neatly open them. This type of binding can also help give your document a more polished and professional look. In terms of copyright, it is also worth noting that booklet binding can help prevent your work from being photocopied or scanned as easily, as the pages will need to be dismantled in order to do so.
Posters, maps, leaflets and flyer are alternative products Ex Why Zed can print which would not be bound. For zines, annual reports, photo books and magazines however, booklet binding is an excellent option that can give your document a clean look.
Ex Why Zed offers high-quality binding services at an affordable price. We have a wide range of options to choose from, so you can find the perfect binding solution for your project. We are also a great choice if you’re looking for a service that can help prevent your work from being photocopied or scanned, as they offer several different types of binding that can help with this. Overall, Ex Why Zed booklet binding is the best choice in the UK.
The following frequently asked questions will help you decide if having your booklet or brochure printed via booklet binding is right for you. If you choose to have your booklet or brochure printed then get inspired with our booklet printing inspiration, there are a few things to consider.
What is the easiest way to create a booklet?
The easiest way to create a booklet is to use an online service like exwhyzed.fixed-staging.co.uk. With Ex Why Zed, you can create a professional-looking booklet in just a few minutes, without having to hire a designer or print shop. Adobe Indesign is the industry standard for page layout and they offer a one week free trial but you could also consider Affinity Publisher, Quark Express, Canva or even Microsoft Word or Publisher. All you need to do is export to high res PDF, upload your documents and let us know your choice of papers and finishes. Send us the pdf on wetransfer.com and we will give it a thorough preflight before booking in your print job.
How do I create a booklet for my business?
There are a few things you’ll need to take into consideration when you need booklet printing for your business. Below are some factors to keep in mind:
- The purpose of the booklet. What do you want it to achieve? Are you using it as a product catalogue, lookbook, an instruction manual, or something else?
- Your target audience. Who will be reading the booklet? Consider factors like age, gender, interests, and so on.
- The design. A well-designed booklet can make a big impression on potential customers. Make sure it’s visually appealing and easy to read.
- Printing considerations. Will you be printing the booklet yourself or hiring a printer? If you’re hiring a printer, it would be wise to go for trusted companies like Ex Why Zed.
What types of binding are there?
There are three types of binding: saddle-stitched, perfect-bound, and case-bound. The photo below shows all three.
Saddle-stitched binding is the most common type of binding, and it’s done by stitching staples through the spine of a document.
Perfect binding is done by glueing the pages of a document to a spine, and case binding is done by gluing or sewing the inside pages of a document the adding endpapers and the hardback cover.
Which will work best for your new booklet?
What is the best type of bookbinding?
There is no right or wrong answer here. The binding you choose will be dictated by the number of pages you have and also the budget.
The rule of thumb is:
• Saddle stitching / wire stitching / stapling for up to 40 pages.
• Perfect binding for 36 pages or more.
• Case binding / hardback binding for 36 pages or more for a robust, high end appearance.
If you’re looking for a good quality bookbinding job that will last, I would recommend going with a professional online service booklet design and printing rather than trying to do it yourself. Ex Why Zed would surely provide a high-quality finished product.
What is a bookbinder called?
Well, sometimes we call hardback book legends ‘old-school bookbinders’ because they are masters at their trade and have been in the industry for decades!
Binders are usually hired to bind the covers of a book with the pages that have already been printed. There are different types of binding techniques that binders need to learn. This includes processes after brochures printing and perfect binding. In the old days a printer might complete the first part of the project before the book binder completed it. At Ex Why Zed, we manage all but the most complex processes in house so your publications arrive bound and ready to read.