Book Binding

Most common cover style. Separate front and back covers. Opens easily back to back.
Most common cover style. Separate front and back covers. Opens easily back to back.
The wire bound insert is designed to slip into the cover sleeve.
One piece wrap around cover with a permanent look. Binding appears on the spine of the book.
One piece spine cover that opens in reverse, creating a flat spine for identification.
The partially hidden wire is exposed on the back cover.
Flat spine allows easy identification.
Partially hidden wire is exposed on the front and back cover. Flat spine allows for easy identification.
Wire bound insert is pasted inside a one piece flat spine cover. Binding is concealed and spine can be printed.
The binding is hidden and the spine is flat. Back flap can be glued down or left free.
Standard wire, glued into a hard case with all the opening advantages.