Thursday 17 January 2008

Coverbind

When you produce anything that is supposed to be read by others than yourself then inevitably presentation becomes a very important factor in the equation. Whether it is a brochure or a set of business proposals or any kind of leaflet to be distributed; the presentation of the binding and the cover are all important.

Coverbind are a company that specialise in providing that quality impression to all of your documents. They can provide all manner of state-of-the art binding machines and also a wide variety of covers to suit your needs. Making the right impression is what counts and Coverbind can make that happen for you.

In my job I handle a lot of Ph.D. theses that are added to stock in the university library on a regular basis. The postgraduate students who are required to submit a thesis tend to take great care in finding the right printer and choosing the appropriate cover and paper quality. After all, you would want your thesis to look the part, wouldn’t you?
It just shows how important making the right impression can be.

In my capacity as magazine editor and self-published poet I have often worked with printers and manufacturers of books and magazine-type publications. You almost can’t put a price on a quality cover, a top-class publication. Presenting a shoddily fashioned collection of poems does not convey what you want to put across when you are trying to make your mark as a writer. Likewise, a beautifully crafted magazine says much about its editors and contributors; a hastily thrown together brochure also says much but not much of it is any good.

I can see why people would want to enlist the services of a company such as Coverbind. There is no substitute for quality, someone famous once said, and I cannot agree more. Something happens when a thought, a poem, or yes a business plan is put down in writing, black and white on the pristine page. It is a magical thing and to make sure you have the right binding and covers can just about put the finishing touches to any project.


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