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How To Make Booklets That Are Worth It |
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Booklet printing is one good method of sharing information about your business to other people. |
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| Author: Lynne Saarte |
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Booklet contents you need to look out for:
Title page. Title page is important to put identification to the booklet. This will easily separate the booklets from the others. Make sure your title is straight to the point.
Paging. People normally put the page numbers to their design especially if they included a contents table in the first initial pages. It is highly advisable though that you do not do this. Most printers prefer not to include page markings to the file.
Text. Have you written everything down for the content? Make sure everything is in order with the correct spacing, words and indentations. Keep your text to a minimum remember that you can not stuff everything in a booklet as the space is limited to only a specific size.
Font type and size. Your fonts must be readable and try to keep the size in the range of 8-13. Fonts commonly differ from every printer and design program so if you decide to pick a font that is a bit more unique make sure it is embedded in your design.
Colors. Colors attract readers so use something that relaxes the eyes. You might not be able to get the exact print color from the printers. Check with them if they are using CMYK, RGB or PMS colors. It would be best that you know what your files produce and what the printers prefer.
Pictures and illustrations
Where can you work to make your booklet?
You can make your booklet with just about any program just as long as you create the file formats printers prefer. You can try the Publisher, InDesign, llustrator, Photoshop or Quark express. File formats that are widely accepted by printers are those that end with .pdf, .tiff, .jpg, and .eps.
What you need to know for the printing.
Binding. Binding methods can be a lot of different ways. You pick form coils, stitching etc. The most commonly used and highly suggested binding method is the saddle stitch.
Picture Resolutions. Your pictures are one of the most important items inside your booklet because for a person who skims the pages it is the most visible. Make sure your pictures not only look professional and enticing it should have a high resolution preferably 300dpi.
File Sizing. Custom File sizes are allowed with most printers, so if your booklet size does not fall under the A4 or A5 size then you will have to request for customization.
Printing and Cutting area. Make sure your bleed area (the entire area that will be seen after printing) has everything you need and that your trim line (or cutting area) will be just right beneath it. Have an extra space preferably ¼ inch additional to the preferred print size in the design.
You are basically ready for booklet printing, one thing is left for you to do – double check everything. Your chosen printing company will not do a spell check or a grammar check on your document so you need to do it yourself before you hand the file to them. Follow your printer’s musts so your booklets’ turnaround time will be followed as planned.
About Author
Lynne Saarte is a writer that hails from Texas. She has been in the Internet business for some years now, specializing in Internet marketing and other online business strategies.
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