Like many printing terms, the word “Booklet” can be somewhat ambiguous. Though formal definitions abound, they often conflict with each other on the specifics. However, one point everyone seems to agree upon is that a Booklet refers to a “little book.”
But just what characteristics determine whether or not a book is deemed to be little? Well, having been in the printing business for over 30 years, I can tell you that when a customer refers to their project as a booklet, it usually means…
- the width and height dimensions are relatively small, or
- the page count is quite low, or
- both A and B
It is also safe to say that a Booklet will always have a paper cover. In addition, most booklets are created with the Saddle-Stitch binding method.
We are so happy to give you answer of your question please send us message. A perfect bound or spiral bound book may sometimes be referred to as a booklet if its physical dimensions are small, such as a pocket-sized guide or mini reference book. However, a hardback or casebound book would never be called a booklet…regardless of its dimensions or page count.
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