• Estimated Time to Prepare:Aug 06 - Aug 10

  • Average binding time can take upto 15 - 20 days*

Library and Journal Binding

Product description

Library journal binding refers to the binding of periodicals or other reference materials into a book. Usually with the spine lettered to describe the contents. This binding is usually done in buckram which is the most expensive and strongest of traditional book cloths and rarely used in producing books for the retail market. The binding usually has a minimum of decoration and emphasis is on strength as opposed to decoration .  ( As opposed to Legal Library Binding) This binding style has been traditionally used to keep periodicals in good order over time ,as well as to stop parts being mislaid. For example" A set of National Geographics bound together into regular volumes of 6 months as they are accumulated.

Why Whites Law Binders?

Unmatched Craftsmanship

With decades of experience, we combine traditional bookbinding techniques with modern precision to deliver superior quality that stands the test of time.

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Fully Customisable Options

From cover materials and colours to lettering and finishes, every detail is tailored to suit your style, purpose, or institutional guidelines.

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100% In-House Production

We handle every stage of printing and binding on-site, ensuring complete control over quality, consistency, and turnaround times.

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