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Saddle Stitching

This essentially involves the use of wire staples to bind pages together. Saddle stitching drives the staples through the centre of the spine of folded sheets, and is commonly used for magazines, newsletters, and other such publications.

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Saddle stitching is a popular bookbinding method commonly used for magazines, booklets, brochures, and catalogs. It involves folding sheets of paper in half and stapling them along the fold line (referred to as the spine) to create a booklet. The name “saddle stitching” originates from the saddle-shaped apparatus (called a saddle) used to hold the folded sheets in place during the stapling process. Saddle stitching is cost-effective, efficient, and suitable for projects with lower page counts.

Saddle stitching is ideal for projects that have a relatively low page count, typically ranging from a few pages up to around 64 pages, depending on the thickness of the paper stock used. It is commonly used for magazines, newsletters, event programs, instructional manuals, and marketing brochures. Saddle stitching is a versatile binding method that provides a professional and polished finish, making it well-suited for a variety of printed materials.

Yes, saddle-stitched booklets can be customized in terms of size and orientation to meet specific project requirements. We offer flexibility in choosing the dimensions of the finished booklet, including standard sizes such as letter, A4, or custom sizes to suit your preferences. Additionally, saddle stitching allows for different orientation options, such as portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal), depending on the layout and design of your content. Our team can work with you to determine the best size and orientation for your saddle-stitched booklets to achieve your desired outcome.