We're almost done making the 50 copies of The Borough of Blackwell, but what makes a book a book? At some places maybe fancy tools and lots of supplies, but not at Phone Booth Press! From a pile of paper to a book in just 9 easy steps, take a look:
The first step is to put the pages in order. The book is 64 pages (including end papers) with 4 pages per sheet. That means there are 16 8.5x11 sheets in a book. To save money we use 2 files, one is 7 sheets in black and white and is mostly text, the other is 9 pages in color. The b/w pages mostly alternate with the color pages in this order: {C, BW, C, BW}, {C, C, BW, C}, {C, BW, C, BW}, {BW, BW, C, C}. The book is organized in 4 signatures, groups of pages that are folded together, which is the next step!
3 comments:
it's a book!
this book is beautiful! I want to read it.
i have to hand it to you pat, you took that long ago conversation about a printing press a lot more seriously then i did. i salute you and hope you will publish my memoir after i do stuff and write about it.
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