First, determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who might benefit from the products or services it contains. Next, establish how much time and money you can spend on your catalog. These factors will help determine the length of the catalog and how frequently you publish it. It's recommended that you publish your catalog at least quarterly so that it's considered a consistent source of information. Your customers or employees will look forward to its arrival.Also consider how you want to print your catalog. You can print it on a desktop printer, at a copy shop, or at a commercial printing service. In addition to your budget, the complexity of the publication—including whether you print it as a black and white or a color publication—will help determine the best method for printing your publication.Before you print your catalog, consider how you will bind your pages. The number of pages, how the reader will use it, and whether you mail it will help you determine the type of binding. For example, if you have only a few pages and your catalog is meant to be held, you might consider folding the pages and stapling the spine. Larger catalogs that are meant to be folded flat work best with a plastic binding with punched holes, while larger publications meant to be held like a book are best served by gluing the pages, or "perfect binding."
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First, determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who might benefit from the products or services it contains. ...
First, determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who might benefit from the products or services it contains. ...
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Flip the paper over so that the printed fold lines are facing down. - First fold forward, crease and open back up along both ...
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