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Welcome to Catalog
Printing and Design Tips
Catalog printing tips and the other related printing tips sites will allow
you to
maximize the power of your messages to prospects and customers for all
your
catalog printing, post card printing, brochure printing, flyer printing,
and other
promotional printing needs. Catalogs can be your single most important
sales
tool for showcasing your products and service offerings. Catalogs are
extremely
versatile in both content and use. The catalog printing format can also
be used
for other print communications such as annual report printing, operating
or
service manual printing and training workbook printing. Catalog printing
tips is the
right place for help in creating great catalogs that will maximize the
power of your
message.
About Catalogs - Reports - Pamphlets - Booklets
Catalogs can also be described as Manuals, Booklets, Reports or Pamphlets.
Catalogs most frequently are full color (sometimes referred to as 4-color
or CMYK) since research shows that full color delivers the most effective
reader response. Catalogs can be sent as direct mail pieces or handed
out to prospects and customers. Maximize your catalog return on investment
by following our design tips and by having them printed by a reliable,
quality printer.
Catalog Design Tips
What design choices must be made before getting a printing quote for your
catalog project? Let's start off with paper for the cover followed by
the inside that is often referred to as body or text pages. There is an
old saying about the need to tell what's in a book or catalog by its cover.
With that in mind, the cover needs to be your single most important and
impactful page. For more catalog design tips, click
here. Covers are frequently printed on a heavier weight paper called
cover stock. Using cover weight stock results in greater durability and
a heftier, more upscale feel especially for catalogs with 16 or fewer
pages. The body or inside pages are usually printed on text weight stock.
Text paper is lighter than cover weight stock. For catalogs of 20 or more
pages it often makes economic sense to print what is called a self-cover
book. This is where the cover and body are both printed on a relatively
heavy text stock, such as 80 lb. gloss text. For more information on paper
alternatives, click here.
Catalog Printing Tips
Catalogs can also have different color combinations on the cover versus
the body. If you need your cover to really catch the reader's eye, make
it full color and then save money by using 2 colors on the inside or body
pages. Catalogs are typically printed in more than one color. Research
shows that people respond more positively and remember longer full color
images. For more detailed tips on color, click here.
Catalog Binding Tips
Binding style is dependant on number of pages within the catalog and the
look and feel you are trying to achieve. Most catalogs under 80 pages
are saddle stitched with staples in the middle holding it together. A
more expensive and upscale binding style is perfect binding. Perfect binding
is also used for thicker catalogs, most frequently for those over 80 pages.
Perfect binding is the term for gluing the cover to the backbone of the
body pages, like the paper back novels sold at retail. For more information
regarding finishing options, click here.
Catalog Ordering Tips
Make sure you place your order with an experienced and knowledgeable commercial
printer with a reputation for quality, reliability and one that is easy
to do business with. As with many important purchases the least expensive
is frequently not the best value. Your local area printers may be able
to do your job but printers with websites can do even better job with
benefits like low prices, instant price quotes and easy online ordering.
For catalog prices from the website of a quality printer with all of the
above benefits and more, click
here. When seeking a quote or ordering your brochures be sure to have
the following information available:
1. Quantity
2. Flat and finished sheet size
3. Paper type and weight
4. Number of ink colors
5. Finishing specifications
6. Proofing preference
To find out more about Catalog Printing, Click
Here.
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