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An excuse not to update your catalog. Call us and we will customize it.In our previous post ( stapled binding, easy, versatile and economical ) we commented on the benefits of stapled binding, one of the best-known methods for its versatility, use and for being perhaps the most economical. Bookbinding is so old and traditional that we may think that it has always been the same and that innovating or discovering new trends or techniques in this regard may even sound strange and unthinkable to us. Well yes, you can innovate; one of the latest trends is singer-stitch binding. Do you want to meet her? The past crisis, now covid-19, the unstoppable advance of new technologies and digitalization, and increasingly digital printing (cost reduction, improvement in printing quality, etc.), are changing the printing and binding sector. Innovating and knowing the current trends in this sector is essential to ensure that our printed products (catalogues, guides, etc.) stand out from the rest and draw the attention of your client. They will add great value and you will make a difference.
Cosido singer singer sewing is a binding with exposed thread that provides a very striking result and can be applied to all types of products: notebooks, brochures, guides, not very thick catalogs (few pages), envelopes, card holders, cd cases, folders , etc… there is a Special Database wide range of colored threads to combine them with the corporate identity of your company. "It is a binding with exposed thread that provides a very striking result for all your projects" the origin of his name do you know why it is called that? Because it comes from the north american brand that made the first singer sewing machines , born in 1850 ( find out more about singer history) where the thread is visible from the outside, can be colored and is visually very attractive, with a modern and different touch. . The drawback of this type of sewing is that it is usually for a few pages or is thin (approximately 5mm at most). These sewing machines have gone from oblivion to becoming collectors' items. At this time they are still popular, as they have been "Adapted" to be used in current binding. How is the proccess? Very simple, notebooks or booklets, pads, loose pages or others, can be sewn along the spine or on the front, so that the thread is always visible. The stitches can be on the side if we have loose sheets, or on the spine for sheets. It is therefore a type of binding that is quite different from the classic one. It replaces the functionality of the staple, thus generating a more striking and also resistant visual finish.
Here we leave you this recommendation so that you can see everything that can be done with this type of binding, and also if you want to make a personalized gift, you have daniel mendes from umbarrum who makes some booklets that we really like. Do you want to discover more about types of binding? Keep an eye on our blog, and discover the technique that best suits your printing needs.When we talk about binding, we refer to the action of gathering and joining several sheets or folds into the same document with their respective covers or covers. Binding a document has three essential objectives, which are; the conservation of it in a correct way, providing it with comfort for its handling and perhaps the most important thing is to prepare it aesthetically for its commercial presentation . Depending on the type of document or what purpose it is intended for, we will find different types of binding ; stapling, sewing, gluing... Remember that binding a textbook is not the same (as a general rule) as it is a commercial catalog or artistic documentation. Throughout this post we will delve into a type of binding that can be of great help to you; the stapled binding.