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Book Binding Types: Find the One That Hits the Right Note

Book binding has never been so personal — five types, five personalities. Find the one that hits the right note for your print project.

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Just like music genres create different moods, different book binding styles create completely different experiences for your readers. The book binding you choose completely changes the experience of your book from the moment someone picks it up. Saddle
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Types of Binding [INFOGRAPHIC]

When making a book, catalog, or magazine, one of the most important choices that you have to make is what kind of binding type you are going to choose.

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</table > Type of Binding /  All Variables Saddle. Stitch Perfect Bound Spiral Bound Wire-O. Bound Page Count Restrictions 8-92 Pages 28 Pages – 2″ Thick 8 Pages – 2 3/4″ Thick 8 Pages – 1 1/4″ Thick Page Increments
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Steps to Making a Professional Custom Portfolio Book

In the ever-changing economy, it can be hard to leave a lasting impression with a potential employer, customer, or client without a custom portfolio book.

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In the ever-changing job market, it can be hard to leave a lasting impression with a potential employer, customer, or client. One sure-fire way to make sure that you are remembered is with a custom portfolio book. Not only will a well-made portfolio book
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Spiral Bound CFX Trainer™ Helps Company Grow 300% In 3 Months

Learn how CFX Trainer™ has used spiral bound book printing to grow their business 300% in the past 3 months.

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The CFX Trainer guide is a step-by-step handbook that informs customers on how to use some of the most effective and efficient training tools available today. We were struck by the well-designed spiral bound book and thought the guide would be a great example
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Spiral Binding

Spiral binding is a continuous plastic loop that passes through a row of punched holes at the end of the printed piece in a spiral.

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Choosing the binding type for your next book project really depends on what the product is and how you intend on using your book. While Spiral Binding isn’t one of our most popular binding types (like Saddle Stitch or Perfect Bound), it has benefits that
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