midwest bindery Archives - Post Press Specialties https://post-press.com/tag/midwest-bindery/ Finishing Strong Wed, 18 Mar 2020 14:21:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://post-press.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-post_press_specialties-favicon-32x32.png midwest bindery Archives - Post Press Specialties https://post-press.com/tag/midwest-bindery/ 32 32 Bold Folding For Your Next Project https://post-press.com/bold-folding-for-your-next-project/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bold-folding-for-your-next-project Tue, 17 Mar 2020 20:59:00 +0000 http://post-press.com/?p=616 One of the reasons graphic designers love printing projects on paper is the material’s versatility when it comes to folding. Post Press Specialties has helped many printers and designers create...

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One of the reasons graphic designers love printing projects on paper is the material’s versatility when it comes to folding. Post Press Specialties has helped many printers and designers create a wide variety of projects utilizing unique folding techniques. Here are just some of the many folding options that we can help you with:

 

 

15_brochure_folds_011Basic Half Fold – (also known as a book  fold) is constructed by folding an 8.5” x 11”, 8.5” x 14”, 11” x 17” or 11” x 25.5” sheet of paper once, creating two equal halves.

 

 

 

15_brochure_folds_021Classic Tri-Fold – A tri-fold is formed from one sheet is folded twice (in different lines between them, vertical and parallel) to form three pages, this is why it is called “tri-fold”. These three pages have two sides, which mean that the total pages that are available are six.

 

 

15_brochure_folds_031Gatefold – is a document folding method that uses two parallel folds to create six panels – three panels on each side of the paper. The left and right panels are roughly half the width of the center panels and fold inward to meet in the middle without overlapping. Sometimes a Gatefolded piece is folded inward one more time, along a central crease. This method is called a Closed Gatefold or Double Gatefold.

 

 

15_brochure_folds_041Four Panel Fold – is formed when the document is creased three times, usually equidistant from each other. This is perfect for promotional leaflets and programs.

 

 

 

15_brochure_folds_051Double Gatefold – In double gatefolds there are three parallel folds. The left and right edges of the paper fold and meet in the middle, without overlapping, along a center fold. Some menus might use a double gatefold or a modified version where the outer panels are one-half to one-quarter the size of the inner panels.

 

 

15_brochure_folds_061Z-Fold – A Z-fold brochure—also known as a fan fold or zig zag fold brochure—is constructed by folding an 8.5” x 11”, 8.5” x 14”, 11” x 17” or 11” x 25.5” sheet of paper twice in the shape of the letter “Z”. This is perfect for mailing and “quick glance” handouts.

 


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Four-Panel Accordion Fold – This is the four panel version of the previously mentioned “Z” fold. It makes a nice presentation. Zigzag type of fold, opens in the manner of an accordion, permitting the paper to be extended to its full size with a single pull. Perfect for travel brochures direct-mail pieces.

 

 

15_brochure_folds_081Four-Panel Roll Fold – Similar to the four panel accordion fold, 3 parallel folds are made creating 4 equal panels. An inward “rolling” fold is perfect for step-by-step and tutorial information pieces.

 

 

 

15_brochure_folds_091Die-Cut Z-Fold – Just like the regular Z-Fold this piece is constructed folding a sheet of paper twice in the form of the Letter “Z”. Die-cutting the shape of the sheet is a great way for designers to stylize their projects. Our Young Shin Die-Cutter can handle virtually every shape and size. Perfect for trade shows and booth hand-outs.

 

 

15_brochure_folds_101Five Panel Accordion Fold – this is the five panel version of the four panel featured above. Perfect for travel brochures. Post Press Specialties is your go-to place for intricate folding projects, like the five panel accordion fold.

 

 

15_brochure_folds_111Tri-Fold plus Half-Fold – Folding your piece with a half fold then a tri- fold allows you to to design a large flat sheet in panels and sections plus multiple sides that unfold with a directed narrative while taking up the same amount of room as traditional tri-fold brochures. This process is perfect for maps, charts and large diagrams.

 

15_brochure_folds_131Eight Panel Roll Fold – Same technique as the four panel roll fold, but double the fun! Post Press Specialties has the equipment necessary to create these impressive pieces. The eight panel is perfect for promotional booklets.

 

 

 

15_brochure_folds_151Sixteen Panel Fold – The possibilities are endless with the sixteen panel fold. We’ve worked with commercial printers and designers throughout the midwest and have created some amazing pieces.

 

 

 

 

Picking the right fold for your project requires expertise. Post Press Specialties will be happy to guide you through the process. Call Post Press Specialties, one of the midwest’s largest bindery at 816-257-1919 today. We’ve been helping commercial printers “Finish Strong” for over two decades.

 

 

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Services Spotlight: Lamination https://post-press.com/services-spotlight-lamination/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=services-spotlight-lamination Sun, 11 Mar 2018 23:49:00 +0000 http://post-press.com/?p=785 If you’re looking for a way to increase shelf-life and durability of a marketing piece, lamination might be the perfect solution. Simply put, lamination is the process of enclosing a...

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If you’re looking for a way to increase shelf-life and durability of a marketing piece, lamination might be the perfect solution. Simply put, lamination is the process of enclosing a printed piece by applying a permanent transparent film (or plastic) to both sides.

Not only does the transparent film add strength, rigidity and protection it also enhances the appearance of the printing by deepening and brightening the ink colors.

In an effort to provide state-of-the-art finishing services to the commercial printing industry, Post Press Specialties just added an Autobond 76 TPE Laminator. In honor of our new arrival, let’s review some of the benefits and applications of lamination.

Here are just a few of the many benefits laminating provides:

  1. Durability – Lamination increases the durability of print materials, allowing them to withstand frequent use.
  2. Protection – Need protection against fingerprints, smudges, stains, spills, tears, wrinkles, marks or abrasions? Lamination is the perfect solution. Plastic enclosures also protect against oil, grease, dirt, moisture and other contaminants.
  3. Appearance – Proper lamination improves the appearance by enhancing the ink colors of the printed piece. This creates a more professional look and holds attention longer.
  4. Quality – Lamination gives the impression of higher quality and importance.
  5. Versatility – Our Autobond Laminator can laminate one-side, two-side or edge sealed. This state-of-the-art laminator can handle sheets as small as 9” x 12” all the way up to 29” x 41”. It can also accommodate any substrate between 80# text and 24 point.
  6. Cost effectiveness – Since lamination increases the longevity of print materials, it saves money on reprinting.

The applications for laminating are endless. Post Press Specialties have laminated thousands of different types of products and pieces such as:

  • Restaurant and Bar Menus
  • Price and Part Lists
  • Maps and Bookmarks
  • Educational and Training Materials
  • Membership Cards and Business Cards
  • Machinery Warnings
  • Maintenance Procedures
  • Operating and Safety Instructions
  • Signage and Rules
  • Reusable Hang Tags
  • Counter and Tabletop Displays
  • Sales Presentation Materials
  • Sell Sheets and Product Fact Sheets
  • Showroom and Trade Show Materials
  • Pocket Folders and Book Cover

 

if you have any additional questions about the benefits and uses of lamination, give one of the Midwest’s largest binderies, Post Press Specialties, a call at 816-257-1919. We provide print finishing services for short or long production runs. We’ve been “Finishing Strong” for over twenty-five years.

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