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Saddle Stitched
Left Side Binding
Full Color
Gloss Both Sides
2 Business Days
Promo Price $584.05

Booklet Printing: A Simple Way to Present Your Ideas

Want your story to be heard and noticed? Booklet printing lets you present your ideas, products, or services to clients and prospects in a unique and professional way.

Custom booklets provide an easy and effective way to communicate key messages to your target market. Use booklets to:

  • Highlight the products you offer with enough space for details.

  • Market your services and include customer testimonials.

  • Create an informational packet for your customers or employees.

  • Include employee bios and a brief company history to bring your business to life.

Anything you need to convey to your clients or employees can be presented in a cost-effective booklet.

Booklet Basics to Binge On

How to get the most out of your booklet printing? Read these basics to create an effective booklet that features targeted information for your clients:

  • Material

    • Cover Pages – Choose a thick stock such as the 10 pt. cardstock for longer use such as a list of product information or detailed instruction manual. Thin paper stock, like the 100 lb. paper gloss, is the economical choice for short-term use such as event programs and seasonal promotions.

    • Inside pages are printed on 100 lb. paper. This thick, matte stock features a non-glossy surface for better writability.

  • Number of Pages

    • The number of pages should always be in increments of 4 – including the front and back cover. Page 1 is the outside front cover, page 2 is the inside front cover, and so on. The last two pages should always be the inside back cover and outside back cover.

  • Binding

    • Saddle stitch is a popular binding finish that is inexpensive, easy to make, and looks professional. Your booklet pages are laid together and stapled through the fold line, making it perfect for printing booklets with lower page counts.

  • Sizes

    • Aside from the DVD and CD booklet size, we offer nine other sizes for custom booklet printing:

    • 4" x 9" – Our regular size, ideal for brochures, handouts, and promotions. 

    • 4.5" x 5.5” – Compact and recommended for small booklets, postcards, and promotional materials. 

    • 5.5" x 8.5" – Best used for employee handbooks, instruction manuals, reports, or newsletters. 

    • 6" x 6" – This size comes in a square format that is suitable for photo books, art books, orand promotional materials. 

    • 6" x 9" – Standard size for trade paperback books, novels, non-fiction books, and marketing materials. 

    • 6" x 12" – Rectangular size for restaurant menus or specialized promotional materials. 

    • 8.5" x 11" – Standard letter size for magazines, photo portfolios, reports, or catalogs. 

    • 9" x 12" – Ideal for presentation folders, larger booklets, product catalogs. 

    • 12" x 12" – A square format for larger projects like photobooks, specialty publications, albums, and other marketing materials. 

Booklets are also available in custom sizes – from 6” to 12” (width and height). These will give you the freedom to highlight bigger product images and add more content to your booklets. Choose Custom Size on the dropdown menu and enter the size that you need.

What’s the Difference Between a Booklet and a Brochure? 

Booklets and brochures may seem similar in terms of functionality, but they still differ in many ways. For instance, a booklet has more space for content and is used for larger projects like manuals, catalogs, magazines, or photobooks. It also comes in saddle-stitched format to keep multiple pages intact.  

Brochures, on the other hand, are smaller and is designed to convey quick and concise information. These are typically folded and are often used for travel guides, promotional materials, and brief overviews of products and services.  

Below is a table showing the key differences of booklets and brochures: 

 

Feature 

Booklet  

Brochure 

Size 

Medium to large 

Small and compact 

Purpose 

Detailed content 

Concise and highlights key points 

Content Type 

More extensive, has chapters or sections 

Brief and focused 

Format 

Bound or stitched 

Folded or in single sheets 

Design 

Has a structured layout 

Focuses on visual appeal and aesthetics 

Use Case 

Manuals, catalogs, newsletters, magazines 

Promotional materials and event highlights 

Length 

Multiple pages 

Single page 

Visuals 

Includes text and images 

Focuses on visuals, images, and graphics to grab attention 

Cover Page 

Comes with a cover page 

No cover page 

Custom Pages 

Up to 12” x 12” 

Up to 27.75” x 16” 

Printing 

Full color 

Full color 

 

Create Better Booklets

Get a polished premium look for your custom booklets with these handy design tips:

  • Pick your colors. Choose striking colors that represent your brand or product. Set your artwork file in CMYK colors. Images in Pantone or RGB colors will be converted automatically.

  • Get better resolution. Save your booklet artwork file in 300 dpi resolution. A lower resolution will affect the quality of the final print.

  • Check your bleed. Include a bleed of 1/8” (0.125 in.) on every side of your print file page. This ensures there are no white margins or images that will be cut or go over the edge of the page during printing.

  • Mind your margins. Place your text at least ½” (0.5 in.) from the margin for better clarity and prevent important text from being cut during printing.

Consider making customer keepsakes that include your branding throughout. Be creative and:

  • Turn your booklet into a journal, calendar of events, or picture book that your clients or event attendees will want to hold on to.

  • Pass them out along with printed bookmarks and branded magnets.

  • Include booklets in a pocket folder and distribute them before a business presentation.

Print custom booklets today. We have lots of great booklet marketing ideas, as well as easy-to-use booklet templates for your convenience. With custom booklet printing, you can tell your story in the best way possible.

Arranging and Binding the Pages of Your Booklets

Here’s how you can organize and bind the pages of your booklets: 

    1. 1. Start with the cover page. 

    2. 2. Organize the pages of your booklets by arranging them according to how they will appear to the reader.  

    3. 3. Place the cover page at the top and follow the sequence in ascending order.  

    4. 4. Once you’re done setting up the pages, the final step is to have the pages saddle-stitched to create the booklet. 

FAQs

How fast can I receive my booklets?

  • This will depend on the printing turnaround time you choose, which is the number of days we need to produce your order. This does not include weekends, holidays, or the shipping transit time.

Do all cover pages need to feature content?

  • No, it isn’t required. You just need to include blank pages in your print-ready PDF file. Although we would advise you to utilize all the space and add more content on all four cover pages to maximize your custom booklets.

Can I get one booklet printed before I order for larger quantities?

  • Yes, it’s possible. Please contact our Customer Service at 1-800-844-0599 for further information.

Will ordering larger quantities of booklets save me more money?

  • Yes. The larger the quantity of your order, the lower the cost per piece will be. You can check our calculator to get an idea of how much it will cost.
Click on the size below to download a ZIP file containing booklet templates for that size in both horizontal and vertical orientation: