Booklets

Saddle Stitch Booklets

A saddle stitch booklet is a type of booklet binding where folded sheets of paper are stacked together, then stapled along the fold line (the “saddle”) in the middle. This creates a booklet with pages that are secured by the staples and open flat, making it easy to read.

Saddle stitch binding is commonly used for smaller publications, typically those with a lower page count (usually 8 to 80 pages), such as brochures, catalogs, programs, newsletters, and magazines. The process is cost-effective and quick, making it a popular choice for short-run printing projects.

Perfectly Bound
Booklets

Perfect binding is a popular choice for paperback books, magazines, catalogs, and other publications with a higher page count. 

This binding method offers a sleek, professional appearance, making it ideal for commercial and self-publishing projects. The clean finish of perfect binding allows for the book’s spine to prominently display essential details such as the title, author’s name, and other pertinent information, enhancing the overall presentation and branding of the publication. 

Wire Bound Booklets

Wire bound books can be up to 140 pages, depending on the stock that you decide on.

Wire bound books are perfect if you want them to lay flat, so that your students or clients can make notes or keep them flat on a desk. Wire bound books can be almost any size up to A3, and can be portrait or landscape.

Hard Cover Books

Hard Cover books are the creme de la creme of books.

We can print up to 500 pages, depending on the stock that you use for the inside pages, and can do single books or hundreds of books for you. 

Call Guy on 0421 840 465 to chat about your Hard Cover Book project.