![]() Odd numbers mean the last page on the back will be blank (or the inside back cover will be, if you want a printed back cover).Ī final thought to contemplate is whether you want a bleed or not, especially on your cover, where the ink runs all the way to the edge of the paper. If you want coil or GBC binding, page units of 2 are fine. Most clients end up designing another few pages, or actually deleting a few to get a number divisible by 4. We have to add blank pages in such a situation. Often clients will send us 26 (not 28) or 9 (not 8 or 12) pages of art to convert and print into booklet format. A front and back, folded piece of paper has 4 panels. We can also print larger sizes, and take your 8.5 x 11″ art to be printed as 11×17″ booklets, before folding and bindery.Īnother issue from clients is staple and fold booklet making requires your art page number be in units of 4 (four). If we have to resize you document from 8.5 x 11″ art to the new dimensions, either we stretch the proportions of your original art to fill the area or the type could be smaller than you want. The best way to design a booklet of this size is to actually type it in Microsoft Word or Adobe InDesign at the same 5.5 x 8.5″ size. That way, when we print and fold it on a regular 8.5 x 11″ sheet, the final product looks like it does on your computer screen. Are you wanting something like a half-page end product? Take your individual page document and resize it to 5.5 x 8.5″ per panel. There a slew of custom options when it comes to constructing an eye-catching booklet.Ĭall Moss Printing at 91 for help in deciding the proper paper and cardstock for your project. You can choose a self-cover booklet, where the cover is the same paper as the inside pages, or pick a plus cover which has a little bit heavier card stock. If you have more than 50 pages, we suggested you coil bind it, or look into gluing it like a regular book or manual. We specialize in booklet making for customers all over Johnson and Wyandotte Counties in Kansas, plus Kansas City area businesses into western Missouri. A booklet is defined as a saddle-stitched or coil bound print product, having at least 2 pages including a cover.
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