Flexibound is a binding style commonly used for agendas and journals, but it also serves well for cookbooks, children’s books, yearbooks, and more. Its cover material is intermediate between paperback and hardback, utilizing a flexible card stock rather than a rigid cardboard. This design provides a sturdy yet flexible cover. Additionally, flexibound books feature Smyth sewn binding, which allows the book to lay flat when open.
Is it efficient? Absolutely. Flexibound is highly effective because it combines various binding techniques into a robust and practical format. For instance, flexibound books, such as Bibles, can accommodate a large number of pages without easily deteriorating, while remaining lightweight and portable.
An example of a flexibound book
You can also enhance your book with various features like ribbons, elastic closures, debossing, foil stamping, spot UV, and more.
Additionally, flexibound books are highly portable, being lighter than hardcover editions. This lightweight nature is what truly distinguishes flexibound binding from the other available options.