Folded leaflets and bound booklets come in various formats and sizes to suit different needs. Some common options include single or concertina folded leaflets and stitched, spiral, or perfect bound booklets. Rush Hour Printing provides printing services for these and guides clients to choose the best format. They describe popular leaflet folds like single or roll folds and booklet binding styles like stitched, spiral or perfect binds that vary in page counts and finishing quality. Rush Hour aims to help clients understand their options for communicating their message effectively.
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FOLDED LEAFLETS AND BOUND BOOKLETS BY RUSH HOUR PRINTING AND
GRAPHICS
Many of our clients have difficulty deciding the type of leaflet or booklet that best suits their
work and other times; they don’t even understand the available options. There are various
confusing formats and sizes, bindings and paginations that are required once you pass the simple
printed flyers stage.
At Rush Hour Printing and Graphics, we have years of experience in not only delivering quality
printed leaflets and brochures, but also guide our clients on the best choice along the way. We at
RHPG have compiled for you simple descriptions of terminologies to help you understand better
the formats available and best for you.
FOLDED LEAFLETS
Folded leaflets are so versatile they can be used just about anywhere. They can be folded in so
many different ways such that the number of possibilities can be mind-blowing. But here are the
most popular folds you can get;
Single fold/half fold- the simplest of all folds where the sheet is folded just once in the
middle to produce a four-page leaflet.
Concertina fold- this can be formed from a sheet folded into six or more pages usually
up to twelve depending on the size. The pages will be of the same size such that it opens
out to one long document, therefore, you can let information run from page to page.
Roll fold- out of a six-page leaflet, you can fold the right hand page into the centre and
the left side fold on top of it to create the front cover or fold the left page in and the right
page away from you thus creating a back cover. You can also use this fold with up to a
12-page folded leaflet.
BOUND BOOKLETS
2. A booklet or brochure is a document whereby the pages are bound together in various shapes or
forms. The following are the three most common forms of bound booklets.
Stitched or Staple Brochures – this one is created by folding in half two or more sheets
taken together and then the resultant spine in the middle is set together using 2 or more
staples or a stitch. Each sheet you add adds additional four pages and the maximum page
count can go as high as 60 based on the weight of the paper used since it has to fold
neatly without spraying as well as be thin enough to facilitate stapling. A good example
of this type of bound booklet would be small magazines like those found in a newspaper
supplement.
Wiro or Spiral Bound Brochures- this type of bound brochures does not involve any
folding unlike the stitched brochure. Instead, a wire or plastic spiral is added along the
left-hand spine of a stack of printed sheets to create the finished document. Since the
sheets are not folded therefore the page count will go up by two every time you add
another sheet to the brochure.
This option has the advantage of using bigger spiral spine to accommodate a large
number of sheets and the procedure is quick as well as relatively cheap. You can even
choose to add a different top cover and a backboard for stability to make your brochure
have that superior finish.
Perfect Bound Brochures- this is one of the most high-end types of booklets you can
find. Just like wiro binding, no folding is required but instead of using spirals, the stack
of printed pages is bound together on the left-hand spine with the use of heat or glue.
Large shopping catalogues as well as high-end glossy magazines usually employ this type
of binding because it can also accommodate a large page count since it needs as many as
a minimum of 40 pages to make a thick enough spine.
To create a high-quality finish, you can have the front and back cover neatly wrapped
around on the outside.
For more information on these and our other great choices of printed materials, don’t forget to
get in touch with us at Rush Hour Printing and Graphics.