A perfect bound publication has all sides of the pages trimmed even at the spine. This called the "grind". The pages are "ground-off" to insure that the inside pages' edges are all even.
Perfect binding glues all of the pages to the spine of the cover. The result is a completely even edge on the outside. This binding is optimal for those with many pages and a heavier paper weight cover. It is commonly used for higher volume magazines and luxury catalogs.
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advanteges and disadvanteges of book binding
Bookbinding originated in India for religious sutras.
Edward Churton has written: 'The hand-book of taste in book-binding' -- subject(s): Book ornamentation, Bookbinding, History, Marbling (Bookbinding)
Bookbinding means binding books, of course!
Yes, patent binding, perfect binding and adhesive binding are the same thing.
Otto Zahn has written: 'On art binding' -- subject(s): Bookbinding, Facsimiles
You can purchase a book binding machine from office supply stores such as Staples or Office Depot, online retailers like Amazon or eBay, or specialized bookbinding suppliers. It's also worth checking with local print shops or bookbinding businesses, as they may sell machines or offer binding services.
Another name for bookbinding is bookbinding or book making.
Louis Nicholas Feipel has written: 'Library binding manual' -- subject(s): Bookbinding, Handbooks, manuals
Elbert Andrew Thompson has written: 'Fine binding in America' -- subject(s): Club Bindery, Bookbinding, History
No. Bookbinding is a skill and an artform.
Peter Le Roy has written: 'Library binding' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Conservation and restoration, Bookbinding, Repairing, Books, Library bindings, Periodicals