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Hardcover vs. Softcover
When deciding how to bind a book or novel that you put your time into, the thought of having to pick out a hard or softcover can be extremely daunting. Especially when you have put so much hard work into creating your book. What will it cost? Will this type of cover look and feel good to my readers? These are some of the thoughts that may be swimming through your mind as you go through the process. Have you ever thought as to why some are printed on hardcover, and some on softcover? The answer is not simply aesthetics!
Picture this: you have been waiting for one of the most anticipated books of the year. When you finally pick it up at your local bookstore the crisp hardcover stands out with beautiful artwork and title inlays. When a very popular book first hits the market, you can bet it will be on a hardcover. It is usually not released in a softcover version until a few months afterwards. Books of high value or popularity are often bound in hardcover, as it not only protects the novel by preventing the pages from bending outwards, but allows for extra touches like inlays in the title, special gloss, raised letters, and can make the cover art more intense.
Light and portable, the softcover is the most produced cover option between the two. It is also the most economical, so if you’re on a budget, printing softcover can save you quite a bit of cash, especially if you are printing large quantities of your book. Self-publishers getting their first book printed and published often use softcover for its cost effectiveness. One of the most notable qualities of a softcover is its appeal to travelers. When travelling, the flexibility of a softcover will allow for easy reading while sitting on an airplane, or on the go, due to its bendy, floppy cover. It will also feel more comfortable in your hands while reading in general; whether it be at home, on the bus, etc. They are very difficult to lay flat, however.
Corporate printing projects often utilize softcover due its low cost, and the ability to print multiple copies to make it more widespread. Imagine if everyone in the office had to have a hardcover of a simple manual, the cost would be immense for the company, and they would be overall more cumbersome. Though it may not as be as fancy and striking as the hardcover option, the comfort while reading coupled with its cost effective printing options can make for a great cover option for your book. It also can be made to last, provided the owner cares for the book over the years.
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