Graphic Presentation
The final appearance of the finished job should be determined by the making of a dummy to demonstrate bulk, opacity, color, strength, etc. Paper sold under the manufacturer's brand implies full value, uniformity, and availability.
A more detailed explanation of the factors in selection of paper may be found in booklets published by various paper companies: S. D. Warren Company , Boston, Mass., "A Workbook for Planning Printing" and "Estimator's Book." HammerTnill Paper Co., Erie, Pennsylvania. Champion Paper & Fibre Co., Hamilton, Ohio. American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass.
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Chapter 53 BINDING TECHNIQUES
THE TYPE of binding to be used for a pamphlet or book depends not only on the size of the pamphlet, but also on the final appearance of the binding. If a permanent binding is not needed, a simpler binding than that for a reference book might be selected. See 451.
Whether the binding job is large or small, the following specifications should be given to the binder:
BINDING SPECIFICATIONS
Title Headbands
Quantity Cloth
No. Pages Leather
Plates: Boards
Single Tips Stamping
To Jacket
Tissues
Maps Wraps
Whipstitch^ Boxes
Reinforce \ "- " Deliver to
Tapes When Required
Linings Charge to
Trimmed Size Special Instructions
Edges
Round and Back
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GRAPHIC PRESENTATION
If the book is to have an edition binding, there are a number of features that should be considered. See below.