More Sydney businesses than you might expect are printing books, guides and magazines as part of their marketing and thought-leadership strategy. A well-produced business book or industry guide does things no website or social media post can: it occupies physical space, it signals deep expertise and it is a possession that people keep, lend and reference.
If you are considering a short-run print publication for your business, here is what you need to know.
Two staples at the spine. This is the standard binding for booklets, event programmes and publications up to about 64 pages. It is cost-effective, flat to open and looks clean. Most magazines use this format.
A square spine glued together — the standard binding for trade paperback books. Perfect binding suits publications of 50 pages or more and gives the publication a professional, book-store quality appearance. The spine can be printed with the title, author and logo for visibility on a shelf.
A wire or plastic coil threaded through punched holes. Ideal for workbooks, training manuals and reference guides where the publication needs to lie completely flat when open or fold back on itself. Commonly used for recipe books, operations manuals and instructional guides.
The premium end of book printing. Hardcover books have a board cover, sometimes with a dust jacket, and a sewn or glued text block. Suitable for prestige publications, commemorative books and gifts.
The most common interior paper for books and magazines is 80 to 130 GSM coated or uncoated stock. Coated stock (satin or gloss) is ideal for image-heavy publications with photography. Uncoated stock suits text-heavy publications — novels, training guides, reports — where extended reading is expected.
Short-run printing — typically defined as 25 to 500 copies — is where most business publications sit. Digital printing makes short runs cost-effective in ways that offset print (the traditional method used for large volumes) cannot. The cost per unit is higher for short runs than for large volumes, but the total investment is manageable for businesses exploring publications for the first time.
Contact ABC Print Shop for pricing on your specific publication — page count, page size, binding style, stock specification and quantity all affect the final cost.
Manuscript or design file ready? The ideal files for book printing are high-resolution PDFs exported from InDesign, Illustrator or a professional layout tool, with bleed and crop marks. If you have a Word document that needs to be designed for print, our in-house design team can lay it out and typeset it — with 20 percent off design work when you print with us.