

We supply several styles of binding. The most common is stapling and this is provided at no extra charge for many jobs. Wire binding is another common format and uses wire to semi-permanently assemble booklets. We have the technology to wire bind up to a 100 sheets quickly. Thicker books require a higher level of expertise and take longer.
Perfect binding is normally used to assemble books such as novels and is economical for larger numbers of publications.
A neat and economical binding technique is Fastback binding. This produces a coloured tape down the spine and the paper is glued semi-permanently into place. This is favoured by students for dissertation binding.
Other binding techniques include plastic coil and spiral binding. One disadvantage of spiral binding is that the pages don't remain level when open.
You also need to decide on your covers. Transparent plastic covers look professional. They won't work with Fastback binding, though, the heat process damages the plastic. Otherwise, card is a viable alternative: leather textures are available and report covers with a window are common.
