Book Binding and Covers

Book Bindings and Covers

Book Bindings and Covers

Specifications for Book Design

When offering so many different products, as we do, it is important to keep in mind that each product is different and requires a bit of special formatting. This page goes over all the important details to make sure your book is in tip top shape!

Tips and Tricks!

Designing a custom photo book is hard work. We’ve compiled a few tips and tricks to help with the process.

Crop GuidesCrop Guides

Our crop guides make sure your vital content is safe by showing you where the trim will fall. When you ignore them, it makes your content sad (and disappear).

Crop MarksCrop Marks

When saving your files out of your creation software, make sure you DO NOT include printer or crop marks. If a project is uploaded with these marks, they’ll likely show up in the final print (which no one wants!)

Know Your ProductKnow Your Product

Not all binding and paper types are available for every product on our site. Make sure you know what book you’re designing for to get the best results. See our full Product Catalog for more information on what we offer.

ReassuranceReassurance

It's always better to be safe than sorry! If you're unsure about something or just want a second set of eyes, email us or hop on live chat. We're happy to help!

Compare Covers

Our standard cover lamination is a Gloss finish, but many of our products are available in a Matte Lamination. Compare for yourself below!

Imagewrap Softcover

What is an Imagewrap Softcover?

An Imagewrap Softcover is a standard softcover book. These come with a thick laminated cover and has the capability of including a large number of pages. Cover images are printed directly on the cover material itself!

How is it made?

The binding method used for our Imagewrap Softcovers is the Perfect Binding method.

This method is a very common form of book binding where sections of folded pages, which are also known as “signatures” are glued together at the binding edge. The interior pages are then glued to the cover itself to create a sturdy and clean end product! The cover on perfect bound books is always scored or “marked” on the front and back near the spine to reduce stress on the spine itself when the book is opened.

Our perfect bound books are constructed an a computer controlled adhesive binding machine. This machine produces high quality adhesive bindings that follow the perfect bound method. This binding method is ideal for our on-demand products, as it is quick, effective and affordable!

Product Specs

  • Page Count: 13 to 500
  • Paper Type*: Matte 120 Photo Paper Silk 120 Photo Paper Premium 150 Photo Paper Lustre 200 Photo Paper
  • Cover Dimensions: All softcover books have 1/8" (3mm) bleed on all edges, so the cover should be .25" (6mm) larger than the final book size.
  • Spine Text Availability: Spine Text is available on books with 35 or more pages.
  • Cover Material: Gloss Lamination is standard for Imagewrap Softcover books, however Matte Lamination is available by request for many of our products.

How does it look?

Saddle Stitch Softcover

What is a Saddle Stitch Softcover

A Saddle Stitch Softcover is a small softcover book. These books are intended for small projects, typically under 20 pages. They provide an affordable option for brochures, and other jobs that require a small page count. Cover images are printed directly on the cover material itself!

How is it made?

The binding method used for our Saddle Stitch Softcovers is the Saddle Stitch method.

This method is the most common and the most cost effective binding method. This binding style is achieved by punching a staple or wire through the spine of the book. The wire or staple is then bent flat on the interior fold of the book to keep all pages aligned in the binding.

Our Saddle Stitch Softcover books are ideal for small projects that are typically less than 20 pages long. The binding on these small books is Saddle Stitched, as there are too few pages to bind properly with glue. This method ensures the binding remains durable!

Product Specs

  • Page Count: 4 to 100
  • Paper Type*: Silk 120 Photo Paper
  • Cover Dimensions: All softcover books have 1/8" (3mm) bleed on all edges, so the cover should be .25" (6mm) larger than the final book size.
  • Spine Text Availability: Spine Text is not available on this product.
  • Cover Material: Covers are uncoated.

How does it look?

Wire-O Softcover

What is a Wire-O Softcover?

A Wire-O Softcover is a Softcover book bound with a wire spine. This design helps the book lay flat on a table when opened. The cover is a durable thick material. Cover images are printed directly on the cover material itself!

How is it made?

The binding method used for this product is the Wire-O method.

This method uses a pre-formed wire (typically available in black or silver) that is threaded through holes in the edge of the project’s pages. This binding method allows for the book to lay flat when opened.

Our Wire-O Softcovers are available in the 14x11 size. It is made of a strong square wire spine that does not spiral out of the pages with use, like similar spiral bound products.

Product Specs

  • Page Count: 10 to 132
  • Paper Type*: Semi-Gloss 220 Photo Paper
  • Cover Dimensions: All softcover books have 1/8" (3mm) bleed on all edges, so the cover should be .25" (6mm) larger than the final book size.
  • Spine Text Availability: Spine Text is not available for this product.
  • Cover Material: Covers feature a Gloss Lamination

How does it look?

Imagewrap Hardcover

What is an Imagewrap Hardcover?

An Imagewrap Hardcover is a standard hardcover book. These come with a thick laminated cover and has the capability of including a large number of pages. Cover images are printed directly on the cover material itself!

How is it made?

The binding method used for our Imagewrap Hardcovers is the Case Bound method.

This method is the industry standard method used for Hardcover books. While the Case Bound method can differ based on the specific provider, it typically means that the inside pages are sewn together into “signatures”. These signatures are then glued to the end leaf of the book. The end leaf is then attached to the outer Hardcover casing.

Our Imagewrap Hardcover books are constructed using high quality pre-cut boards for the case wraps. The books are bound on a computer controlled adhesive binding machine to ensure the integrity of the binding. Imagewrap Hardcovers are unique, as your cover image is printed directly on the Hardcover casing itself. Once printed, the case is then laminated to ensure the image on the cover maintains it’s clarity!

Product Specs

  • Page Count: 13 to 500
  • Paper Type*: Matte 120 Photo Paper Silk 120 Photo Paper Premium 150 Photo Paper Lustre 200 Photo Paper
  • Cover Dimensions: All hardcover books have a safety margin for turn-in (Bleed) for all book sizes of 1.0"
  • Spine Text Availability: Spine Text is available!
  • Cover Material: Gloss Lamination is standard for Imagewrap Hardcover books, however Matte Lamination is available by request for many of our products.

How does it look?

Layflat Hardcover

What is a Layflat Hardcover?

A Layflat Hardcover is a professional style hardcover book. These come with a thick laminated cover. Due to the specialty paper used, the books open and lay flat on a table. Cover images are printed directly on the cover material itself!

How is it made?

The binding method used for our Layflat Hardcovers is the Case Bound method.

This method is the industry standard method used for Hardcover books. While the Case Bound method can differ based on the specific provider, it typically means that the inside pages are sewn together into “signatures”. These signatures are then glued to the end leaf of the book. The end leaf is then attached to the outer Hardcover casing.

Our Layflatp Hardcover books are constructed using high quality pre-cut boards for the case wraps. The books are bound on a computer controlled adhesive binding machine to ensure the integrity of the binding. The only difference for our Layflat Hardcovers is the paper type used. The paper type is especially made to be “hinged” at the center to allow for the book to lay flat when opened.

Product Specs

  • Page Count: 20 to 152
  • Paper Type*: Velvet 250 Hinged Photo Paper
  • Cover Dimensions: All hardcover books have a safety margin for turn-in (Bleed) for all book sizes if 1.0"
  • Spine Text Availability: Spine Text is available!

How does it look?

Dust Jacket Hardcover

What is a Dustjacket Hardcover?

A Dustjacket Hardcover is a standard hardcover book optional addition. The Dustjacket is an independent wrap cover that goes around the front and back covers and wraps onto the inside of the book. This wraparound is called the “flap” of the Dustjacket. The “f lap” can include content as well! Cover images are printed directly on the cover material itself!

How is it made?

The binding method used for our Dustjacket Hardcovers is the Case Bound method.

This method is the industry standard method used for Hardcover books. While the Case Bound method can differ based on the specific provider, it typically means that the inside pages are sewn together into “signatures”. These signatures are then glued to the end leaf of the book. The end leaf is then attached to the outer Hardcover casing.

Our Dustjacket Hardcover books are constructed using high quality pre-cut boards for the case wraps. The books are bound on a computer controlled adhesive binding machine to ensure the integrity of the binding.

Please Note:This product is an add on to our traditional Imagewrap Hardcover. The add on is a small additional fee, though it adds a full wrap cover to the outside of our Imagewrap books!

Product Specs

  • Page Count: 13 to 500
  • Paper Type*: Matte 120 Photo Paper Silk 120 Photo Paper Premium 150 Photo Paper Lustre 200 Photo Paper
  • Cover Dimensions: All hardcover books have a safety margin for turn-in (Bleed) for all book sizes if 1.0"
  • Spine Text Availability: Spine Text is available!
  • Dustjacket Flap Dimensions:
    • For 11"x8.5" Hardcovers, the flap will measure 4.875"x8.5".
    • For 13"x10" Hardcovers, the flap should measure 5.75"x10"
    • For 10"x10" Hardcovers, the flap should measure 4.5"x10"
    • For 8.5"x8.5" Hardcovers, the flap should measure 3.875"x8.5"

How does it look?

A Few More FAQs

There is an automatic trim that occurs during production to ensure that all pages are flush; it gives your book that “finished” look that you would see in bookstores! For standard sized books (sizes above 6x9), you’ll need to make sure no vital contents (such as faces or text) are under the red crop guides. For mini books (sizes under 6x9), you’ll need to keep in mind the pink guides.

We have a great help page on this here: Crop and Bleed This page has FAQs, pointers, and more in depth information on cropping and bleed in projects!

Each side of a piece of paper is a page - just like in a novel. So each sheet of paper (front and back) is considered 2 pages.

All interior pages are printed as double-sided unless otherwise specified.

We place a discreet ghosted logo on the back cover - you can select the logo placement when you build your cover. You have 2 options to take off our logo from your book:

  1. Pay a $10 logo removal fee at the end of checkout
  2. You can purchase a Professional Membership if you plan to order many books in the future- which will waive you from having our logo on the back of all of your future books!

We strongly discourage including your spine in your cover file. Paper size and cover dimensions vary greatly which makes calculating spine width difficult and we cannot guarantee that the spine you create will print perfectly. There is a high chance that it will fold over the cover. For this reason, we will not reprint a book with a custom spine.

For the best results, you have 2 options:

  1. Upload a separate front and back image and use the spine text tool in the "Cover" section on our site. Our software will automatically fit the text in the center of the spine.
  2. Create a full-wrap cover with a continuous image - then use the spine-text tool to lay text on top of the full-wrap cover.

Note: Your book needs to be 40 pages or more in order for text to print on the spine.

To add spine text to an uploaded PDF you'll need to do so from Step 2 of the upload process. Under "Cover Text & Colors" you would click on "Spine Text" and then you can type the text you'd like to have at either the top and/or bottom of the spine. Once you have entered the text you'd like click "Update Cover" at the bottom of the page and it will be applied to your cover.

To add spine text to a Book Designer project, select the "Cover Preview" button in the left panel. Scroll just below your cover preview and enter in the spine text you'd like! Once you're done, hit "Save"! Your cover preview will regenerate and the updated preview will be shown.

Please Note: The following information is intended for Advanced Users Only. Most users do not need to use these numbers as our software will automatically calculate this for you. They are provided for professional designers creating full wrap covers.

Below are the spine dimensions we use when calculating our cover sizes.

Softcover Spine Width
Pages Silk 120 Premium 150 Lustre 200
0.04"( 1.1mm ) 0.05"( 1.3mm ) 0.08"( 1.9mm )
Hardcover Spine Width
Hardcover Spine Width Silk 120 Pages Premium 150 Pages Lustre 200 Pages
0.35" (9mm) 26 - 78 20 - 62 20 - 44
0.43" (11mm) 80 - 114 64 - 92 46 - 64
0.51" (13mm) 116 - 150 94 - 122 66 - 86
0.59" (15mm) 152 - 188 124 - 152 88 - 106
0.66" (17mm) 190 - 224 154 - 182 108 - 128
0.74" (19mm) 226 - 260 184 - 212 130 - 148
0.82" (21mm) 262 - 298 214 - 242 150 - 170
0.90" (23mm) 300 - 334 244 - 272 172 - 190
0.98" (25mm) 336 - 370 274 - 300 192 - 212
1.05" (27mm) 372 - 408 302 - 182 214 - 232
1.13" (29mm) 410 - 440 332 - 360 234 - 254
1.21" (31mm) n/a 360 - 390 256 - 274
1.29" (33mm) n/a 392 - 418 276 - 296
1.37" (35mm) n/a 420 - 440 298 - 316

Comments

Cover size for Full-Wrap 8X10 Hardcover

by Jason Beachy, 19 Dec 2019 (21:33 UTC)
I am unable to find a size guide or template for a full-wrap hardcover 8x10 cover. I have uploaded an image file but the layout viewer is stretching and distorting my image so I think I have the wrong proportions. I'd appreciate it if you could direct me on proper cover image sizing.

Re: Cover size for Full-Wrap 8X10 Hardcover

by Tim Weaver, 20 Dec 2019 (14:42 UTC)
Hi Jason,

Full wrap covers aren't a thing we can give a blanket sizing for, because they always depend on how large your book is (the more or less pages your book has, the size will change based off the new width of the spine). For spine sizing, see this page: Book Binding and Covers.

After you have the spine width, your cover dimensions are 8.25"x10.25" (one extra quarter inch) per side, so add all of that together when creating your full imagewrap cover. See more information about designing covers here: Cropping and Bleed

Use caution with the spine: we cannot guarantee placement of elements specifically on the spine of your book in a user uploaded full wrap cover. Shifting can occur during the case wrap of the book, so we suggest adding all spine text via the Spine Text portion of the PDF upload.

spine printing

by Charlene Sawyer, 04 Jun 2018 (20:27 UTC)
I'm printing an 8.5x8.5 imagewrap hardcover. Can I design text on the spine of the full cover or do I use the tool in the order processing section?

Found It!

by Charlene Sawyer, 04 Jun 2018 (20:40 UTC)
If only I'd looked! I found the answer I was looking for.
NO spine printing/design

Cover Wrap

by cobie, 17 Apr 2016 (19:47 UTC)
I have made books here before, but the book I uploaded today (separate files for cover and copy) the cover is being shrunk to fit on the front page instead of enlarged to fit back and front. Nothing has changed (size) from the previous books I have uploaded....can you take a look and let me know what to do? I am building a 6x9 hard cover.

Re: Cover Wrap

by connie, 19 Apr 2016 (18:00 UTC)
In our cover section there is a check box to let the system know you have a "full wrap" cover. Just check that box and click the Update Cover button at the bottom of the page

Cover Image

by Corin Williams-Dixon, 08 Jun 2014 (16:53 UTC)
I am not sure if the image on the front and back of my book will be cut off an any way? I am not understanding the other messages below. Please help! Corin

Cover Bleed

by Jennie VanDuyne, 20 Nov 2012 (19:15 UTC)
Hi,

I have uploaded the front and back cover images with the 1/8" bleed for the 5x5 mini book. When I click on Preview Hi-Resolution Cover it shows the images with the bleed still showing on the top, bottom, and outsides. It has taken the inside bleed off and included the spine which I was pleased with. However I do not want the bleed to be shown for the top and bottom. My design is text that is supposed to get cut off and my fear is that it was re-sized so that this would not happen. Please let me know if this is the case and how to fix it. Also I was disappointed to discover that your logo is going to be on the back of the book unless we have a professional membership which would be more than my order. Previously we wanted to order the mini books and the quote was around $107. Please let me know if there is another option other than the professional membership. If something can't be arranged to take the logo off we will take our business elsewhere.

Thanks,
Jennie

Re: Cover Bleed

by PrestoPhoto Support, 20 Nov 2012 (21:02 UTC)
Jenne, thank you for your message!

I looked over your project. With the way it is, it looks like almost all of the text you have one the edges will be trimmed, so you may want to bring it in a bit. For mini books, you want to look at the the pink crop guide for the cover and the interior.

A professional membership is not required to remove the logo. You can also pay a $10 fee to remove the logo on a per order, per project basis. For instance, if you are ordering 10 copies of the same book, the fee to remove the logo is $10. If you are ordering 2 different books and you don't want the logo on either of them, the fee is $20.

If you have any questions about this specific project, please contact us at support@prestophoto.com so we can further assist you.

PrestoPhoto Support

by , 03 Aug 2012 (19:48 UTC)
Will I be able to print on the inside cover both front and back?
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